<< <i>Give yourself some credit, my boy -- every once in awhile I think you actually have a little bit of a clue! Of course, I hope your estimate is as accurate as your expectation of what some of the Ford colonials brought ... what did you think the Standish Barry was worth again?
JK >>
That'd be the one I pegged at about $30K, but which ultimately sold for $86K, if I remember right. Which means the Strawberry Leaf will actually sell for over 800,000 big ones.
Another great rarity for sale. Just about ALL the great ones have shown their faces in the past 3 years. Is it because the market is so HOT??? When will we see these coins again???
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<< <i>Give yourself some credit, my boy -- every once in awhile I think you actually have a little bit of a clue! Of course, I hope your estimate is as accurate as your expectation of what some of the Ford colonials brought ... what did you think the Standish Barry was worth again?
JK >>
That'd be the one I pegged at about $30K, but which ultimately sold for $86K, if I remember right. Which means the Strawberry Leaf will actually sell for over 800,000 big ones.
Hell, I don't need to exercise.....I get enough just pushing my luck.
No fair teasing!
As for the rest of this thread, it merits a big time TTT.
Also, if you were to buy exactly the same products in 2003 and 1941,
they would cost you $2750.00 and $219.29 respectively.
Do you want to do another calculation?