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<p>[QUOTE="illini420, post: 1966247, member: 19423"]Thanks again everyone.</p><p><br /></p><p>Had a few questions via PM. The first Pan-Pac set was at the Legend Table (along with the Sunnywood Toned Morgan Set). The set also included the original box with the top plate that was also reportedly made of pure gold! Pan-Pac sets are always cool, but the first one struck is just amazing.</p><p><br /></p><p>The Brasher Doubloon restrikes were being sold for $1975 which included NGC certification. I heard that lower prices were available if you bought in quantity. I really was close to buying one, but without a limited mintage I held off. They said they'd only do up to 500 at the ANA show, but wouldn't say how many more after that. Presumably they could strike thousands more... they were really cool though and it was really neat watching them being made right at their booth on the screw press, then being hand hammered on the edge by Ron Landis. Tons of attention to detail and looked really close to the real deal MS63 example that was only display only steps away.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="illini420, post: 1966247, member: 19423"]Thanks again everyone. Had a few questions via PM. The first Pan-Pac set was at the Legend Table (along with the Sunnywood Toned Morgan Set). The set also included the original box with the top plate that was also reportedly made of pure gold! Pan-Pac sets are always cool, but the first one struck is just amazing. The Brasher Doubloon restrikes were being sold for $1975 which included NGC certification. I heard that lower prices were available if you bought in quantity. I really was close to buying one, but without a limited mintage I held off. They said they'd only do up to 500 at the ANA show, but wouldn't say how many more after that. Presumably they could strike thousands more... they were really cool though and it was really neat watching them being made right at their booth on the screw press, then being hand hammered on the edge by Ron Landis. Tons of attention to detail and looked really close to the real deal MS63 example that was only display only steps away.[/QUOTE]
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