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Re: 1933 $20 sells for $18,872,250
The irrevocable bidder presumably won but not necessarily with the irrevocable bid. The fee paid would have been paid for the irrevocable bid, which could have been less than the hammer. In other wor… (View Post)2 -
Re: Legendary Franklin resells for 63% less than $129,250 price
Had the coin sold for 200k this time around, would we be calling the guy a genius? The selling price of 47k was still a significant premium to the book value. The market has spoken and now been echoe… (View Post)1 -
Re: OT: Pfizer Covid Vaccine 90% effective. Coin shows here we come!
Optimistic. Silly. I guess you never worked for companies that make spinal cord stimulators or biliary stents. Anyway it’s apples and oranges. Vaccination is not going to make COVID go away. It won’t… (View Post)1 -
Re: 'EID MAR' (Ides of March) Brutus Aureus Breaks Record for Roman Coin, Sells for $3.5m.
Wonderful denarius @SmEagle1795 Rarity and metal composition aside, I much prefer yours. A great portrait with full legends, major upgrade to the one you had previously. Congrats! (View Post)2 -
Re: How far would you go to raise the next generation of YNs?
I have two young daughters. I have no idea if they will take interest in the hobby some day, but I know that if they do, it wouldn’t be because of my giving them colorized kid themed coins. Rather it… (View Post)1