I meant to bid on the first one and I'm annoyed that I forgot. $150 was a great price. I wonder what that piece looks like with good pictures.
The second piece bothered me. HK-337 isn't simply gold-plated. It's a proof-only issue. That second picture doesn't look proof. It looks to me like someone plated a silver or bronze matte piece after the fact.
Yes, we all know how hard it is to judge from pictures, but that's how it looks to me.
I meant to bid on the first one and I'm annoyed that I forgot. $150 was a great price. I wonder what that piece looks like with good pictures.
The second piece bothered me. HK-337 isn't simply gold-plated. It's a proof-only issue. That second picture doesn't look proof. It looks to me like someone plated a silver or bronze matte piece after the fact.
Yes, we all know how hard it is to judge from pictures, but that's how it looks to me.
Good to know about HK-337 being proof only. I was wondering about the different looking surfaces.
Hard to tell from bad photographs, but based upon these photographs both pieces look like they were burnished or polished or otherwise abused before being given a modern plating.
Numismatist. 50 year member ANA. Winner of four ANA Heath Literary Awards; three Wayte and Olga Raymond Literary Awards; Numismatist of the Year Award 2009, and Lifetime Achievement Award 2020. Winner numerous NLG Literary Awards.
I have one of these HK-337s.... and it has a removed mount. I am guessing that the bronze or silver pieces were plated by a jeweler and sold to raise money. Interesting to know that proof gold 337s and matte plated versions exist. The one I have looks antiqued... so I guess 3 versions must exist at a minimum.
the second picture listed by the OP has the appearance of a Silver Oxide that was plated and then dipped, removing enough of the plate that the host medal is showing as a mottled grey.
Interesting to note the $1275 specimen is up for sale again as the that sale wasn't consummated. It's up to $497.00 with just under 4 hours to go. There seems to be a bit of chiseling going on.
I only paid $35 for mine. Seems crazy to be paying > $500 for a piece that may not be original and altered down the line... but then again, I like to collect altered pieces and restrikes/counterfeit pieces too and sometimes have to pay for them.... i'm sure this is controversial.
Comments
bob
The second piece bothered me. HK-337 isn't simply gold-plated. It's a proof-only issue. That second picture doesn't look proof. It looks to me like someone plated a silver or bronze matte piece after the fact.
Yes, we all know how hard it is to judge from pictures, but that's how it looks to me.
I meant to bid on the first one and I'm annoyed that I forgot. $150 was a great price. I wonder what that piece looks like with good pictures.
The second piece bothered me. HK-337 isn't simply gold-plated. It's a proof-only issue. That second picture doesn't look proof. It looks to me like someone plated a silver or bronze matte piece after the fact.
Yes, we all know how hard it is to judge from pictures, but that's how it looks to me.
Good to know about HK-337 being proof only. I was wondering about the different looking surfaces.
The first one sure looks like copper in the picture..... is it due to lighting?? Cheers, RickO
I haven't seen the coin in hand but that's what the photos look like. Not all sellers have awesome photos.
[/URL]
Love the TrueView
1) $1,275.00
2) $1,250.00
3) $535.00
Without the high bidder, pricing settled down at the next level down.