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Ron Guth, Chief Investigator
Numismatic Detective Agency
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Re: Hansen watch.
Hi Currin, The 1883 Three Cents has appeared at auction, but it did not sell: Stack's/Bowers 8/2019:5127 (as PCGS MS67+ 35750015), not sold - D.L. Hansen Collection (as PCGS MS67+ 35750015) (View Post)4 -
Re: Hansen watch.
Hi Currin, Stewart already confirmed the pedigree on the 1901-S Dime, but here's a more comprehensive provenance: Heritage 5/2001:8031 (as PCGS MS67 02808326), $9,660.00 - John C. Hugon Collection - … (View Post)5 -
Re: Why Pedigrees are Important...Or Not
As a numismatic researcher, the provenance/pedigree is just one part of the "pin-the-tail-on-the-donkey" game we play with coins. Every unique coin stands on its own, but is essentially mut… (View Post)3 -
Re: Watching Pogue Auction.
Hansen has already listed the 1854-S $5 in his registry set. Congratulations, Del Loy! (View Post)11 -
Re: Hansen watch.
Here are my comments on the Hansen-Eliasberg Challenge II – Part VIII 1933 $10 Eliasberg is the clear winner 1854-O $20 I can't find a "modern" grade on the Eliasberg example, but if I had … (View Post)6