When it comes to The Higley Copper's ......do Bolen copies command respect?
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I always wondered about this
Since they are so very expensive and, well.....kind of crude only because most Colonials can be afforded in lower grades and
higher grades start to become prohibitive or just not available.
So tell me.......how do the Colonial Collectors look upon the Bolen copies of the Higley Coppers and for that matter any of the Bolen's?
Are they frowned upon? tolerated or well accepted?
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<< <i>I am not an expert, but I have a high opinion of the Bolen copies, especially the silver ones. The craftsmanship and appearance are exceptional. I believe that they are expensive, as copies go, but are excellent substitutes for the real thing for colonial collectors that do not have an extra $75k around to buy something that resembles a turd on first glance. >>
I like the Bolen copies...but I'd rather have the real turd.
Ed. S.
(EJS)
I like the Bolen Copies also, and paid decent money for one a couple of years ago in A Stack's Auction.
I like the Higly restrike you are referring to and was thinking about that one It reminds me of the CRO Holiday card from a few years back I think it's going to go for more than it's currently listed for. The obverse is off center, but I like it. I'd prefer one more than paying for an authentic one. It's nice seeing some of those designs struck in different metals and preserved in high grades.
1TwoBits
However, Bolen prices have gone up drastically since the Ford Sale Part XIV which contained a very large grouping of Bolen pieces in various metals. Since that time, some of the colonial collectors have indeed stayed away from them as the cost associated with owning one can be difficult when collecting many series by die variety.