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Re: 1822 $5 at $8.4M!
The case for the 1822 5 is that the coin is needed in many PCGS sets. Its an important coin that is required to complete many sets. (View Post)1 -
Re: 1822 $5 at $8.4M!
I would rather have bought the 1822 5 for 10 Million than all the mercury dimes, if my plan would be to be the next Eliasberg, or anybody else meaningful in numismatics. (View Post)5 -
Re: 1822 $5 at $8.4M!
For me personally a collection is all about the impossible coins to own. The possible ones is a simple function of time and money, the impossible ones are impossible ! (View Post)7 -
Re: 1822 $5 at $8.4M!
No. I am assuming the growth in value over time is lower for low grade coins compared to high grade coins and all historical data is supporting this. (View Post)1 -
Re: 1822 $5 at $8.4M!
This one scares me with 12 more in the backroom of the shop. (View Post)3