It's a legit golloid metric dollar -and quite rare I'm sure - you might want to put the word "PATTERN" on the title of this thread to get RYK and some of the other pattern dudes to enlighten us.
<< <i>I received the reply.......EXTREMELY HIGH RESERVE.....$2500...... >>
On what basis is this 'an extremely high reserve'? An n of one as an indicator of value isn't terribly meaningful, particularly if that coin is less attractive and not in a PCGS holder.
Welp, I guess you can call it comparing...The NGC-61 that Placid posted in a newer slab vs. the one up for auction, same grade, in a pcgs rattler. It appears to be a $900.00 difference. So to me IT'S EXTREME, since I don't know what the hell I'm doing in the first place....
What is money, in reality, but dirty pieces of paper and metal upon which privilege is stamped?
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In my 4th ed. there's no pic of this pattern..Obv. is Barber pattern...the rev. isn't(as far as the pic in the text)
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<< <i>Here is a ngc61 sold for $1,610.00 july 2003. >>
HOLEY MOLEY! There is no way I could afford that AND an 1889 CC.
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<< <i>I received the reply.......EXTREMELY HIGH RESERVE.....$2500......
On what basis is this 'an extremely high reserve'? An n of one as an indicator of value isn't terribly meaningful, particularly if that coin is less attractive and not in a PCGS holder.