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<p>[QUOTE="Mark Feld, post: 721925, member: 11467"]Coincidentally or otherwise, I bid, sight-seen on all of the above except for the Peace Dollar.</p><p> </p><p>I was blown out of the water in my bid for the 1917 Quarter above - I bid a bit over $2500 on it. I agree that it is one of the more eye-appealing examples in existence. </p><p> </p><p>The Cincinnati was above average quality for the grade, with subtle, attractive (though not gorgeous) color. I bid $747 on it. </p><p> </p><p>The MS66 New Rochelle is one of the prettiest I have ever seen, though that wouldn't be obvious in the images. I believe I was the under-bidder on it at $1610, a price that is higher than a number of MS67's have sold for.</p><p> </p><p>In the classic coin segment of the market that I deal in, spectacular quality and/or especially eye-appealing coins seem to be about as strong as ever. Those which are less than that in either department, however, can sometimes be had for quite a bit less than anytime in the past few years. My comments are generalities and there will, of course, be exceptions.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Feld, post: 721925, member: 11467"]Coincidentally or otherwise, I bid, sight-seen on all of the above except for the Peace Dollar. I was blown out of the water in my bid for the 1917 Quarter above - I bid a bit over $2500 on it. I agree that it is one of the more eye-appealing examples in existence. The Cincinnati was above average quality for the grade, with subtle, attractive (though not gorgeous) color. I bid $747 on it. The MS66 New Rochelle is one of the prettiest I have ever seen, though that wouldn't be obvious in the images. I believe I was the under-bidder on it at $1610, a price that is higher than a number of MS67's have sold for. In the classic coin segment of the market that I deal in, spectacular quality and/or especially eye-appealing coins seem to be about as strong as ever. Those which are less than that in either department, however, can sometimes be had for quite a bit less than anytime in the past few years. My comments are generalities and there will, of course, be exceptions.[/QUOTE]
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