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Common Auction Participants
On most all significant auctions with Heritage, Stacks Bowers or Legend, I see a troubling indication that one or two bidders seem to be the successful bidder in many lots. IN fact a HUGE amount of l… (View Post)1 -
Re: Impact of Sotheby's on 1933 double eagle
The coin sold for what it sold for. It makes no difference if it sold to a collector , or a speculator, or an investor at the end of the day. It will sell again, by auction or by private treaty, in t… (View Post)1 -
Re: Legendary Franklin resells for 63% less than $129,250 price
Perhaps @MFeld would offer his enlightened opinion of the auction description of this coin. I think that auction participants have a right to an accurate "technical" description of a coin's… (View Post)2 -
Re: Legendary Franklin resells for 63% less than $129,250 price
The coin is a joke and was auctioned through Legend for the astronomical price first time and stupid price the second go around. Legend should be embarrased for promoting the coin to stupid bidders a… (View Post)15 -
Re: Is PR58 better than PR60?
A PR coin with circulation wear cannot be graded any higher than PR58. There should be no such coin that is PR 67 with a little bit of wear. PR coins are totally pristine examples that have no wear..… (View Post)2