Lol I certainly did but did want to stay in that gap, though I would like it better if it was a little wider
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Holy crap, I wasn't expecting that. I just squeezed a guess in between the other tight cluster of guesses. Description: Below is a coin I purchased at a local coin show in October 2013. I found out after purchasing it that it sold in a mixed lot of 9 coins in a Heritage Auction in January 2013 for $2,585. So, the "individual value" of the coin may be fun to guess from that lot. I have no earthly idea why someone would choose to sell these coins as a lot instead of individually. Guide/Auction Prices: NGC/Numismedia guide is $335 in MS60 (no values given in higher grades) PCGS guide lists no prices. A (less attractive IMO) example in NGC MS64 from the Eric Newman Collection sold at Heritage in Jan 2014 for $440. A PCGS MS66 graded example sold in Jan 2015 Heritage Auction for $1998. To me, that coin is both over-graded and unattractive. OK, here she is:
Sometimes you don't have a choice, I recently sold several coins and Heritage put 2 up together and refused to sell them separate as I wanted. I knew they would not do as well together.