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Re: 1822 $5 at $8.4M!
In my opinion to determine the value of a coin you need to know who are the underbidders. On the 1804 10 there were a few. On the Brasher Doubloon there was only me all the way from 6 Million hammer … (View Post)1 -
Re: 1822 $5 at $8.4M!
BTW I bought this one. I thought it sold cheap. https://coins.ha.com/itm/great-britain/great-britain-edward-viii-gold-proof-pattern-5-pounds-1937-pr67-ultra-cameo-ngc-/a/3096-30339.s?ic2=mybidspage-l… (View Post)7 -
Re: 1822 $5 at $8.4M!
Thats the whole problem with certain collecting objectives. If you decide to build a PCGS type set, you need a 1793 liberty cap cent or you miss your goal. So if you tell the whole world you will be … (View Post)3 -
Re: 1822 $5 at $8.4M!
Who was bidding on the 1822 5 other than the guy who bought it ? Did Hanson bid ? I wanted to bid but was stunned. So I didnt bid. Did you bid TDN ? (View Post)1 -
Re: 1822 $5 at $8.4M!
I believe the 1822 5 was used by someone to put money away, to be protected from inflation and made from stocks. If the value of your stock portfolio just increased from 200 million to 1 Billion in t… (View Post)3