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<p>[QUOTE="GoldFinger1969, post: 4401927, member: 73489"]<b><span style="color: #ff8000">Tonight on HA (Central States auction but no convention)...A 1907 MS65 HR Saint went for $24,000 ($28,800 with bp)....</span></b>this seems down from recent auctions and the online price guides, which admittedly tend to lag and would be expected to be higher (~$35,000 - $40,000). NGC shows $44,000 for a 65 Wire Edge and PCGS shows no sales prices lower going back years.</p><p><br /></p><p>An MS67 HR sold right in the expected range, with the price being just above with the bp, and just below the expected price without the bp.</p><p><br /></p><p>Most Saints were selling BELOW what the CDN or CDN CPG (<b><i>what is this anyway </i></b>?) prices listed, but that's usually the case. A few mint mark population rarities went way above those prices.</p><p><br /></p><p><u>I continue to wonder if slowly, with deaths and demographics, if the decades-long "strong hands" that held many 1907 HR's and kept the price very high relative to the population, if we are seeing those coins get sold or passed on (estates) and the people inheriting them have no interest in them and want the cash even at a 25% discount or whatever to FMV, screw the market.</u>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GoldFinger1969, post: 4401927, member: 73489"][B][COLOR=#ff8000]Tonight on HA (Central States auction but no convention)...A 1907 MS65 HR Saint went for $24,000 ($28,800 with bp)....[/COLOR][/B]this seems down from recent auctions and the online price guides, which admittedly tend to lag and would be expected to be higher (~$35,000 - $40,000). NGC shows $44,000 for a 65 Wire Edge and PCGS shows no sales prices lower going back years. An MS67 HR sold right in the expected range, with the price being just above with the bp, and just below the expected price without the bp. Most Saints were selling BELOW what the CDN or CDN CPG ([B][I]what is this anyway [/I][/B]?) prices listed, but that's usually the case. A few mint mark population rarities went way above those prices. [U]I continue to wonder if slowly, with deaths and demographics, if the decades-long "strong hands" that held many 1907 HR's and kept the price very high relative to the population, if we are seeing those coins get sold or passed on (estates) and the people inheriting them have no interest in them and want the cash even at a 25% discount or whatever to FMV, screw the market.[/U][/QUOTE]
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