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my ANR story
I had three coins on my radar screen, all Morgans (yes I know, they suck)(they really don't), and I opted to wait to post bids and......
got distracted and next thing I know the auction was over. I've gotten over it though.
I missed out. I'm sure you all have a similar experience, most likely on ebay since they have auctions going 24/7.
Hope the ANR participants here had better luck.
got distracted and next thing I know the auction was over. I've gotten over it though.
I missed out. I'm sure you all have a similar experience, most likely on ebay since they have auctions going 24/7.
Hope the ANR participants here had better luck.
I brake for ear bars.
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Something you might coinsider is to get dealer representation, viewing the lots beforehand and forumlating a bidding strategy if the coin is all there. That way you can sleep knowing it's somebody else's problem to get the coin for you.
p.s. I took my own advice and as a result passed on a coin that had I not had representation would have likely been on the way to me right now with no recourse.
1969 D Lincoln cent struck on a dime planchet NCS
Here is my ANR story... in case you might be interested...
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I am very excited to have won this beautiful 1827 NGC AU-58 Toned Capped Bust Half (O-104) Square 2 during tonight's ANR Auction!!
1827 NGC AU-58 Capped Bust Half -- Thread link
It's my first purchase from ANR.
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- Reverse High Resolution - Image Link (Maximize Your Window)
1827 NGC AU-58 Toned Capped Bust Half (O-104) Square 2Stuart
Collect 18th & 19th Century US Type Coins, Silver Dollars, $20 Gold Double Eagles and World Crowns & Talers with High Eye Appeal
"Luck is what happens when Preparation meets Opportunity"
By my way of thinking, you got lucky.
It was a dog-fight!
<< <i>Sorry you missed the Morgans Lava, from a selfish point of view. I had aroud 45 in the sale! Several of my individual lots went very cheaply and were very high end for the grade. I should have placed higher reserves on the coins, since I lost a lot of $ on several-
Sorry to hear that Morgannut. I'll have to go back and skim through the catalogue and compare with the auctions results.
Stuart, I was looking at the `82-cc in 66pl (looked cleaner than most), the `86-o in 62 dmpl (not nearly as nice as the one sold recently by Superior, but considerably cheaper), and the `96-o, which may have been the most intriguing of the 3, because it may have a shot at pl (a very tough coin, I have an NGC 58pl, but a pl in a PCGS holder would be sweet)
<< <i>I was watching about 20 things. I ended winning 4....I paid too much for this:
1969 D Lincoln cent struck on a dime planchet NCS
Looks like someone tested the reverse by checking to see if was plated. Probably done by a non-collector who found it in change.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
Oreville -- Congratulations on your success! Tell me, though, did you buy the coin or the plastic?
The inventor of Bakelite, Leo Hendrik Baekeland, died 2 years after J-2067 was "struck."
btw I thought I had quite conclusively established that Morgans do NOT suck.
In fact, there was even a poll to prove it !!
My new sigline also does NOT suck (RYK, you asked for it !!) ...
Best,
Sunnywood
Sunnywood's Rainbow-Toned Morgans (Retired)
Sunnywood's Barber Quarters (Retired)