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<p>[QUOTE="Lehigh96, post: 721933, member: 15309"]Mark,</p><p><br /></p><p>It would seem that if you are bidding on all of these coins, that your clientele is made up of collectors who are very much like me. Based on the final paragraph of your post, we seem to have the same take on the current toned coin market.</p><p><br /></p><p>I am actually very upset with myself for not bidding on the Cincinnati. If find that creamy honey lemon color over lustrous surfaces irresistible as well as the final price. The Peace Dollar was on my list because I need 24-S for my collection. I agree with your point about the images of the New Rochelle. The coin deserved the large photos that really show the color better.</p><p><br /></p><p>Your previous advice about buying coins sight seen from an earlier thread is sound and should be followed by collectors. However, I have gotten very good at judging toning/eye appeal quality from Heritage photos. I can see a photo and almost envision in my mind what the con actually looks like in hand. This skill has enabled me to build a very nice collection over the years. I just hope Heritage doesn't change their photographic method. Furthermore, I am going to start checking your inventory after major shows to see if I want a second chance on the auctions I lost.<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie2" alt=";)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lehigh96, post: 721933, member: 15309"]Mark, It would seem that if you are bidding on all of these coins, that your clientele is made up of collectors who are very much like me. Based on the final paragraph of your post, we seem to have the same take on the current toned coin market. I am actually very upset with myself for not bidding on the Cincinnati. If find that creamy honey lemon color over lustrous surfaces irresistible as well as the final price. The Peace Dollar was on my list because I need 24-S for my collection. I agree with your point about the images of the New Rochelle. The coin deserved the large photos that really show the color better. Your previous advice about buying coins sight seen from an earlier thread is sound and should be followed by collectors. However, I have gotten very good at judging toning/eye appeal quality from Heritage photos. I can see a photo and almost envision in my mind what the con actually looks like in hand. This skill has enabled me to build a very nice collection over the years. I just hope Heritage doesn't change their photographic method. Furthermore, I am going to start checking your inventory after major shows to see if I want a second chance on the auctions I lost.;)[/QUOTE]
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