I finally got my "Good For A Scent" token ... in a somewhat circuitous manner

This piece was recently auctioned off at the Goldberg sale. Here's the writeup...
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1863 US Civil War Store Card Boston Mass Fuld-115E-1a Rarity-5 NGC graded MS66 Red & Brown.
Beautiful lustrous mint red fading to olive brown and chocolate with about half the mint color remaining. A flawless, sharply struck gem of the very popular "Good For A Scent" type from Boston die sinker Joseph Merriam. One of the finest known of the type. Once offered as a "Proof" strike from the famous collection of Colonel E. H. R. Green. Estimate Value $1,000 - UP
Ex World Exonumia Mail Bid Sale (Rich Hartzog) 6/29/1999:1583-Gene Heard Collection.
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Needless to say it sold for a tad more than $1k ... It hammered at $2.4k ($2,820 with the juice). I was one of the underbidders and of course immediately thereafter developed remorse for not bidding one increment higher ... would I have won it? how much higher would it have gone? ... you know, the usual
Low and behold it shows up on eBay with a fairly large BIN. It didn't sell, then it was relisted at $3,500 starting bid auction, and had like myriad watchers (including myself). I said what the heck, and reached out to the seller. We started up a conversation and I wound up calling him. That night (really late) while I was parked in a parking lot of a hotel I was checking into (while on a business trip), we agreed that I'd take it off his hands for $3k, a tad bit more than a cut bid higher -- ironically the winner of the lot was half hoping someone would outbid him in the live auction. I may or may not be insane for paying $3k, but only time will tell.
Anyhow, with some coaching and advice from @DCW (thank you), I wound up making this happen and now own this beautiful piece. Thought I'd share...
Comments
Glad you were able to get it. Looks like a wonderful example. Congrats!
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Congrats! That looks like a great specimen, very sharp with nice color. I love the pull-away and Merriam die sinker reverse too.
Thanks for sharing your story. I am glad it worked out for you, and sounds like the seller too.
That token always makes me smile
A very pleasing example. Congrats.
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That, along with the smoker token posted a couple of days ago, are the neatest tokens ever! Congrats!!
A very top notch looking example, well done!!
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Great looking token !
Nice!
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Very, very nice token... top notch specimen. Great story as well... Congratulations... Cheers, RickO
Such an iconic token and one of my favorites. I'm glad you were able to add this one to your collection.
And I think $3k is a steal!
(I paid a bit more for the Tanenbaum specimen, and I'd do it all over again.)
Congrats
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@mercurydimeguy Just saw this part of the description. This is a great piece of history. It would be great to get the Col. Green provenance on the insert!
congrats, it is a beauty
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Love it.!.! Congratulations
I love the medal but don't like the price you paid for it.
That one has always been among my favorites, like many collectors of CW tokens.
And yours is a beautiful example. Congratulations and thanks for sharing it.
a classic, and a beautiful example
That is an amazing specimen. Congrats.