A PCGS-61 just sold for $69,000 (or was it $67,000?) at the last Heritage Long Beach auction... more proof that Grey Sheet continues to be meaningless for this date.
My guess is a PCGS-60 coin that had some lustre and eye appeal would be $50,000.
Mihai posts here every once in awhile with some coins for sale. Remember his counterfeit pine tree shilling several months ago? I still have not been able to figure this guy out. I heard that he lives in Romania or somewhere close to there.
My wife worked in Romania years ago and to my knowledge she did not find a single uncirculated 1893-S dollar in the entire time she was there.
She lived with a family named the Mullnars (I would put an umlaut over the u in Mullnar just for the he11 of it if I knew how) who filled the water dispenser in their refridgerator door with red wine they made themselves in their bathtub. I'm sorry, I lost my train of thought - what was your question again?
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Russ, NCNE
My guess is a PCGS-60 coin that had some lustre and eye appeal would be $50,000.
-- Dennis
Russ, NCNE
Mihai, what's your story??
She lived with a family named the Mullnars (I would put an umlaut over the u in Mullnar just for the he11 of it if I knew how) who filled the water dispenser in their refridgerator door with red wine they made themselves in their bathtub. I'm sorry, I lost my train of thought - what was your question again?