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Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
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me too - will go to lot viewing on sunday and then again for the big show. eager to see what the 22 & 04 sells for! I was there when they pogue bought them.
What time is lot viewing on Sunday? Appt only?
Thanks
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Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
1-5pm
Sunshine Rare Coins
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I think it is appointment only
1-5pm
thats my understanding.
What is the opening bid for the 1822 ?
$2,600,000
Andrew Blinkiewicz-Heritage
I'll be there.
The auction is up on-line. Opening bid on the 1822 HE is $2.6 mil.
I'll be there.
I don't believe that the Pogue will allow the 1822 go for $2.6 mil. I think the price gotta reach $5 mill (or so) before it sells. If I were in their shoes, I wouldn't that one go cheap. They don't need the $$$$
The auction is up on-line. Opening bid on the 1822 HE is $2.6 mil.
I'll be there.
I don't believe that the Pogue will allow the 1822 go for $2.6 mil. I think the price gotta reach $5 mill (or so) before it sells. If I were in their shoes, I wouldn't that one go cheap. They don't need the $$$$
How was lot viewing?
The auction is up on-line. Opening bid on the 1822 HE is $2.6 mil.
I'll be there.
I don't believe that the Pogue will allow the 1822 go for $2.6 mil. I think the price gotta reach $5 mill (or so) before it sells. If I were in their shoes, I wouldn't that one go cheap. They don't need the $$$$
The 1822 brought $682K in the very depressed down market of 1982. Great coins were dirt cheap back then. A multiple of 4X since then is sort of absurd. I would look at 6X to 10X which would be $4 MILL to $7 MILL. Consider that the 1794 SP66 dollar sold for less than the 1822 $5 several years later at the Amon Carter sale, a much stronger market. In 1982 the Robison 1839-0 proof 50c sold for around $14K. It's value today is 10X to 25X that.
The 1804 Dollar and the 1822 half eagle both are reserved I have been told, but they didnt disclose the reserves so far.
Regarding values I dont think you can make the math it was 680k then so now it must be 10x. The 50 USD Kellogg sold at 300k USD at Garrett in 1982 and its not a 3 mio USD coin today.
Some coins did 25x since then and some others 2x.
I personally wouldnt know what to do with the 1822 half eagle or 1804 Dollar, as they both dont fit into the set Im trying to build.