What do you think this will close at?

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Add to the fact that its a private auction.
Breakup value is MUCH more. Why would someone take such a loss by selling in bulk?
Add to the fact that its a private auction.
Breakup value is MUCH more. Why would someone take such a loss by selling in bulk?
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An 1886-O in MS-65? Perhaps a scrubbed AU-50.
Only a shill would bid that much.
Tom
2006 G$50 NGC 70 FST. STK BUFF $2,000.00
2006 G$50 NGC 70 FST. STK BUFF $2,000.00
2006 G$50 NGC 70 BUFFALO $3,500.00
2006 G$50 NGC 70 BUFFALO $3,500.00
2006 G$50 NGC 70 BUFFALO $3,500.00
And a discount for First Strike Buffs! I'm all over it.
<< <i>LOL.
An 1886-O in MS-65? Perhaps a scrubbed AU-50.
Only a shill would bid that much.
Tom >>
The 1886-O Morgan in MS-65 the auction shows at $200,000. If it's an MS-60 by PCGS standards it bids at $510. "Buyer beware!"
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$18,788.99
$25,888.99
$27,555.66
I have never fully understood incrimental bids using these odd dollar amounts in a high profile $$$ auction?
I can fathom these increments...this makes some semblence of sanity.
$11,300.00
$10,000.00
$11,100.00
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<< <i>1828 $1 NAS 67 $45,000.00 >>
Wow, no wonder that's so valuable. An 1828 dollar is pretty darn rare!
I wonder what country it's from.
<< <i>I don't like his feedback
Add to the fact that its a private auction.
Breakup value is MUCH more. Why would someone take such a loss by selling in bulk? >>
nice referral link there, thedpro.. err, i mean, "BillyMadison"..
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