<< <i>RYK, please see Sig line!!! I would really enjoy to be able to own something like that piece you posted. Probably never happen though. >>
Steve, I am not sure which part of the sigline I am to respond, so I will respond to all of it.
Please... Save The Stories, Just Answer My Questions, And Tell Me How Much!!!!!
1. No story, it is a coin that is up for auction at Stack's. I would like to win it.
2. If you ask any questions, I will gladly answer them, unless these answers result in you getting the coin and not me.
3. I do not know how much, but after the sale, this will be public information.
In all seriousness, the coin is a raw 1807 quarter eagle from the ANS Collection, being auctioned by Stack's in ten days. I plan to view the coin at FUN, and if I like it, bid aggressively for it. Quite frankly, either of the following is likely to happen:
1. The coin is not going to be nearly as nice and original as the photos suggest, and I will not be interested in this coin.
2. The coin will be as nice and original as suggested, and I will be mercilessly outbid for it.
RYK, thanks, it sure looks sweet, but you'll know more when you view it. It would probably go well with the 1807 silver sisters I have. Don't worry, I won't be bidding, I'd need to research the market for something like this before I ever thought of trying to acquire one. Oh, there is time left? Good luck on it.
Please... Save The Stories, Just Answer My Questions, And Tell Me How Much!!!!!
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<< <i>RYK, please see Sig line!!! I would really enjoy to be able to own something like that piece you posted. Probably never happen though. >>
Steve, I am not sure which part of the sigline I am to respond, so I will respond to all of it.
Please... Save The Stories, Just Answer My Questions, And Tell Me How Much!!!!!
1. No story, it is a coin that is up for auction at Stack's. I would like to win it.
2. If you ask any questions, I will gladly answer them, unless these answers result in you getting the coin and not me.
3. I do not know how much, but after the sale, this will be public information.
In all seriousness, the coin is a raw 1807 quarter eagle from the ANS Collection, being auctioned by Stack's in ten days. I plan to view the coin at FUN, and if I like it, bid aggressively for it. Quite frankly, either of the following is likely to happen:
1. The coin is not going to be nearly as nice and original as the photos suggest, and I will not be interested in this coin.
2. The coin will be as nice and original as suggested, and I will be mercilessly outbid for it.
Don't worry, I won't be bidding, I'd need to research the market for something like this before I ever thought of trying to acquire one. Oh, there is time left? Good luck on it.