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Old August 2nd 03, 09:37 PM
Steve
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"Bill Krummel" wrote in message
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1. Geez, I think that would look nice in my perceived collection, but;

2. $1,599 if no one else bids. That is a lot more money than I have ever
spent for a coin. That's 150 to 300 of my $5 and $10 proof and mint sets
that I have been eBaying, and I don't think I have that many left to sell.
What does greysheet say? Hmmm, Monroe, 65.... crap, it says bid is

$2,480.
So now the price doesn't look so bad, unless

3. the coin is a low end 65 or possibly overgraded. For the most part, I
have been very satisfied with the NGC graded coins that I have owned, but
still, one out of 10 I have not been happy with, perhaps a high ratio
because all of my purchases have been eBay. What if I were to win this

coin
and opine that this is 64, imo? Let's see, greysheet says Monroe,
64....ohhhhh. Uhoh. 64 is bid at $360. Big, big price jump.


I think I'd be searching for a high end MS64.
Steve


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