1st $1 million large cent(s) !

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by 900fine, Sep 7, 2009.

  1. 900fine

    900fine doggone it people like me

    I'll be taking a long look at that. Catalog due out soon.
     
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  3. Eduard

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    I have just spent a very pleasant hour or so perusing (what an awful, snobbish word) the online Goldberg catalogue of the Dan Holmes sale, and specially the 1793-1804 dates.

    You have not exxagerated one bit 900! I have never seen anything like that! frankly amazing. An S-266C in MS 65!??! S-103 in superb grade...Just too many to recount, not to speak of the NC's and the Strawberry wreaths.
    Incredible conditions. A beauty to behold, all. I felt very humble.

    I was wondering all along who on earth has the financial means to buy coins like that? I guess they are the so-called whales, captains of industry? Very few if any of us common folk. I also wonder what is the 'Dan Holmes' premium eager buyers were forced to pay to possess some of his better coins?

    In a way it is a pity to see a collection like this dispersed. But that is what inevitably always happens with most great collections.

    (I also had a fun time comparing some of my humble belongings to the Holmes coins of the same variety: there are not enough points on the Sheldon scale to accurately describe the difference. But hey, on one or two I actually came close).

    Only one word to describe this sale: incredible
     
  4. 900fine

    900fine doggone it people like me

    I strongly encourage you to contact the Goldbergs and get a copy of the auction catalog. Very educational. Great reference work.
     
  5. yakpoo

    yakpoo Member

    They probably tacked on an extra 5% for PayPal. :D
     
  6. 900fine

    900fine doggone it people like me

    LOL

    The online, live action bidding software was iCollector. That was the extra 5%.
     
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