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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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Re: Auction House Commission are….
Auction House Commisions are: …highly competitive. And six-figure consignors receive pretty favorable terms. (View Post)5 -
Re: There is just something about the year 1861, anybody else agree
Also, 1861 was the start of our current paper money. Here is Friedberg #1: https://dyn1.heritagestatic.com/lf?set=path%5B9%2F0%2F0%2F8%2F9008886%5D%2Csizedata%5B612x600%5D&call=url%5Bfile%3Aprodu… (View Post)19 -
Re: Adolph Weinman photo
There are two different ‘sphinxes’ in front of the Masonic Scottish Rite Temple in Washington DC: cid:28AE8D05-6104-4197-ACF8-0BAC6002AA50 cid:C0ACDE48-B899-4290-AD50-1E1E63C29855 (View Post)2 -
Re: x
@JCH22 Thanks for posting this enlightening old report. It’s contributions like this that make the US Coins forum worthwhile. (View Post)2 -
Re: The tuffest of the tuff in TPG
I have submitted 19th Century coins to each of the big three this year, and CACG seems far and away the toughest. IMHO, there’s a much smaller difference between PCGS and NGC grading standards. (View Post)4
