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<p>[QUOTE="kazuma78, post: 4750578, member: 17304"]I noticed the Jameson coin too, but dont forget a provenance that old (1928) can almost double the price of a coin and in some instances even more. I suspect that's why the price of the Jameson coin was so high, otherwise I bet it would have hammered closer to 200-400. I think the offer is very fair but boils down to matter of preference at this point.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kazuma78, post: 4750578, member: 17304"]I noticed the Jameson coin too, but dont forget a provenance that old (1928) can almost double the price of a coin and in some instances even more. I suspect that's why the price of the Jameson coin was so high, otherwise I bet it would have hammered closer to 200-400. I think the offer is very fair but boils down to matter of preference at this point.[/QUOTE]
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