Teletrade Morgans and Peace High Grades and VAMs - Half Hour Left

I consigned a number of high grade Peace dollars and some nice VAMs in today's auction. Here are some highlights.
Lot 1783 1888 VAM-16A Hot-50 NGC 66 -- Pop 2/0 -- I made both, only need one for my set. Going for about common money so far.
This is a huge coin to have.
Lot 1900 1928-S VAM-3A Top-50 NGC 64 -- Pop 2/1, only one MS65 higher (for VAM-3). Was my set piece when I did Peace dollars.
Lot 1904 1935-S PCGS 65 -- Great date and super nice with outstanding eye appeal. It is at my reserve ($900) right now, which is below my cost.
There are plenty of others and I can detail them for whomever want to know; will provide my reserve information too. I set reserves to minimize losses not ensure profits nearly all the time.
Oh, and the '91 VAM-2 is a VAM-2B, though I honestly don't believe that variety deserves any significant premium above that of the regular VAM-2, despite what a certain price guide says. It was on without reserve so will sell at whatever the closing price ends up being. Same with the '80 VAM-11A (NGC 61) and the '24 NGC 66 (because I forgot to set the reserve and am still down a bit form my cost).
Lot 1783 1888 VAM-16A Hot-50 NGC 66 -- Pop 2/0 -- I made both, only need one for my set. Going for about common money so far.

Lot 1900 1928-S VAM-3A Top-50 NGC 64 -- Pop 2/1, only one MS65 higher (for VAM-3). Was my set piece when I did Peace dollars.
Lot 1904 1935-S PCGS 65 -- Great date and super nice with outstanding eye appeal. It is at my reserve ($900) right now, which is below my cost.
There are plenty of others and I can detail them for whomever want to know; will provide my reserve information too. I set reserves to minimize losses not ensure profits nearly all the time.
Oh, and the '91 VAM-2 is a VAM-2B, though I honestly don't believe that variety deserves any significant premium above that of the regular VAM-2, despite what a certain price guide says. It was on without reserve so will sell at whatever the closing price ends up being. Same with the '80 VAM-11A (NGC 61) and the '24 NGC 66 (because I forgot to set the reserve and am still down a bit form my cost).
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Also there is an 1882-O VAM-29A ANACS 50. It's under 1/3 the asking price I recently saw for this Super Clashed Die VAM in the same ANACS grade.
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