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Okay, the 1804 dollar sells Wednesday.
Bidding is around $5 million already.
What’s the over/under on $10 million all in?
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I’ve known David McHenry at AZ Coin Exchange forever, and he does business with hundreds of coin dealers across the US. Over the decades, we sold him countless boxes and bags of semi-numismatic lefto… (View Post)1 -
Re: Baby Aspen Benefit Auction - Total gross $37,575.91 in addition to monetary donations!
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Re: 1989 Bubble and Crash... who remembers what?
I remember back then buying a small deal of MS64 $20 Libs (1904) at $3500 each. Gold spot in 1989 averaged about $350, so call it 10 x melt. Today? Those same coins retail at about 10% over melt. (View Post)2 -
Re: What Were The 4 or 5 Coins You Dreamed Of Having As A Kid, That You Own Today?
In Spain there is no gravity. (View Post)5
