I guess that could well be the consignors address, however I personally have half a dozen or more proof sets with other peoples addresses that were not blacked out that I've bought from dealers.
They had an auction a week or 2 ago for this same lot with the reserve and it ended at over $95,000, but of course they had a reserve on that one too that didn't end up selling. The fee's on something like that gotta be heavy.
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Had the seller put together a list of what there was, including quantities of coins in those vast piles, maybe he'd stand a chance at a bid. There's some potentially cool stuff in there. 1871-CC $1 in XF, semi-key Morgans, including what could be a very nice 94-O, Unc. Walkers from the 30s. Just way to many question marks for anyone to bite on eBay. If it's being relisted after a long time, I'm betting there was an interceding potential buyer who took a closer look and then passed.
<< <i>Had the seller put together a list of what there was, including quantities of coins in those vast piles, maybe he'd stand a chance at a bid. There's some potentially cool stuff in there. 1871-CC $1 in XF, semi-key Morgans, including what could be a very nice 94-O, Unc. Walkers from the 30s. Just way to many question marks for anyone to bite on eBay. If it's being relisted after a long time, I'm betting there was an interceding potential buyer who took a closer look and then passed. >>
There are 80 bids on this lot, someone will end up with it.
<< <i>Had the seller put together a list of what there was, including quantities of coins in those vast piles, maybe he'd stand a chance at a bid. There's some potentially cool stuff in there. 1871-CC $1 in XF, semi-key Morgans, including what could be a very nice 94-O, Unc. Walkers from the 30s. Just way to many question marks for anyone to bite on eBay. If it's being relisted after a long time, I'm betting there was an interceding potential buyer who took a closer look and then passed. >>
There are 80 bids on this lot, someone will end up with it. >>
Click on the flashing link and be treated to 300 photos. There are some tough morgans in the right slots in the albums. I'd want to know if the mintmarks are on the back though.
THis is the third time this has been offered (at least). I inquired about breaking up the Seated Dollar set to get the 70cc (damaged) and he would not do that.
bob
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<< <i>Just based on >1,000 lbs (75% of it silver coins) would equate to $283,000. Then toss in the $150K in collectible coins suggested. That's $433K total.
Someone is pretty far off in the overall value. >>
ya i sat down just for my own pleasure to calculate what i would bid if i did have the money
and came up with a SIGNIFICANTLY larger number than the top bid and felt I was still well under numismatic value let alone not calculating for any
pl/dmpl/cameo/omm/rpd/vams/sheldons/newcombs/mccloskeys etc etc that are secretly hiding in the lot
i would like to have a few hundred thousand laying around to just go purchase a collection like this just for the experience and fun of going through it
i've appraised a lot of coins that filled 18 tubs that were around 18 gallons in size, all i could do to move some of them literally and had to do it in a timely fashion unfortunately (3 weeks)
would be nice to go through every coin in a collection like that 1 at a time with time to spare!!! .
<< <i>THis is the third time this has been offered (at least). I inquired about breaking up the Seated Dollar set to get the 70cc (damaged) and he would not do that.
Most people are noticing the key date and semi-key Morgans. A a Lincoln collector I was drawn to that and I saw there are also filled holes for the 09-SVDB, the 14-D and every other coin except the 22 plain. And yeah that is a ton of silver. Well... half a ton
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Saw a couple of Pan-Pacs too.
Chance favors the prepared mind.
hmm
this listing is back on the forum again, interesting
looks like the seller has been trying to get rid of that collection for some time now
are the images not working now or is it just me?
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They should send it to NGC to be grade and tagged:
" The Farmer And FIVE Sons Collection "
Now that would take up some room on a slab lable LOL
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<< <i>Holy cow. 80 bids @ $99,600 and just the one photo?!?! >>
Scroll down and click on the link that says something to the effect of "more pictures".
<< <i>Had the seller put together a list of what there was, including quantities of coins in those vast piles, maybe he'd stand a chance at a bid. There's some potentially cool stuff in there. 1871-CC $1 in XF, semi-key Morgans, including what could be a very nice 94-O, Unc. Walkers from the 30s. Just way to many question marks for anyone to bite on eBay. If it's being relisted after a long time, I'm betting there was an interceding potential buyer who took a closer look and then passed. >>
There are 80 bids on this lot, someone will end up with it.
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<< <i>Had the seller put together a list of what there was, including quantities of coins in those vast piles, maybe he'd stand a chance at a bid. There's some potentially cool stuff in there. 1871-CC $1 in XF, semi-key Morgans, including what could be a very nice 94-O, Unc. Walkers from the 30s. Just way to many question marks for anyone to bite on eBay. If it's being relisted after a long time, I'm betting there was an interceding potential buyer who took a closer look and then passed. >>
There are 80 bids on this lot, someone will end up with it. >>
Reserve hasn't even been met yet.
<< <i>Does Ebay permit external links in the description? I thought not. >>
I thought as long as it doesn't lead to another selling venue it's fine?
Boy.....at the right price that would be one nice collection......
......I collect old stuff......
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Then toss in the $150K in collectible coins suggested. That's $433K total.
Someone is pretty far off in the overall value.
I knew it would happen.
Note to self: organize and pare down collection!
to get the 70cc (damaged) and he would not do that.
bob
<< <i>Just based on >1,000 lbs (75% of it silver coins) would equate to $283,000.
Then toss in the $150K in collectible coins suggested. That's $433K total.
Someone is pretty far off in the overall value. >>
ya i sat down just for my own pleasure to calculate what i would bid if i did have the money
and came up with a SIGNIFICANTLY larger number than the top bid and felt I was still well under numismatic value let alone not calculating for any
pl/dmpl/cameo/omm/rpd/vams/sheldons/newcombs/mccloskeys etc etc that are secretly hiding in the lot
i would like to have a few hundred thousand laying around to just go purchase a collection like this just for the experience and fun of going through it
i've appraised a lot of coins that filled 18 tubs that were around 18 gallons in size, all i could do to move some of them literally and had to do it in a timely fashion unfortunately (3 weeks)
would be nice to go through every coin in a collection like that 1 at a time with time to spare!!!
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<< <i>THis is the third time this has been offered (at least). I inquired about breaking up the Seated Dollar set
to get the 70cc (damaged) and he would not do that.
bob
Yep, Previous thread...
and previous auction
A little higher this time...
(I'm surprised Littleton Coin has not offered to purchase this lot)
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<< <i>Note to self: organize and pare down collection!
Exactly my thought!