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<p>[QUOTE="Victor, post: 647376, member: 5454"]^^^^^^^</p><p>Yup there was a lot of nice stuff. Sorry no photos, I tried but always have trouble with posting to CT.</p><p>There was a 1921 Peace dollar. 1932-D Washington, 1912-S Liberty nickel, Tons of stuff. A 1935 Canadian silver dollar I still need for my Canada silver dollar type set. 1909-S lincoln, 1782 Spanish real, paper money, too much more...</p><p>I had to drool over the Gold. 1915 Indian two and a half, slabbed AU-50, ; 1909-D $5 Indian AU-58 slab; 1881 $5 raw, 1895 $5 raw, 1853 $1, 1856 $1,</p><p>and la piece de resistance- a NGC slabbed MS61 $10 Indian head. </p><p> I considered trying to at least win one of them but the 1928 Peace dollar came up on the block first before any gold. I just needed that one [1928]coin to complete the whole set of Peace dollars. There was an absentee bid of $330 already placed previously. "Do I hear 340, 340, 340?"</p><p>So I say 340. "Now 350, 350, 350? Last chance, 350?" Nobody bid.</p><p>"Sold, $340" Add 10 percent to that.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Victor, post: 647376, member: 5454"]^^^^^^^ Yup there was a lot of nice stuff. Sorry no photos, I tried but always have trouble with posting to CT. There was a 1921 Peace dollar. 1932-D Washington, 1912-S Liberty nickel, Tons of stuff. A 1935 Canadian silver dollar I still need for my Canada silver dollar type set. 1909-S lincoln, 1782 Spanish real, paper money, too much more... I had to drool over the Gold. 1915 Indian two and a half, slabbed AU-50, ; 1909-D $5 Indian AU-58 slab; 1881 $5 raw, 1895 $5 raw, 1853 $1, 1856 $1, and la piece de resistance- a NGC slabbed MS61 $10 Indian head. I considered trying to at least win one of them but the 1928 Peace dollar came up on the block first before any gold. I just needed that one [1928]coin to complete the whole set of Peace dollars. There was an absentee bid of $330 already placed previously. "Do I hear 340, 340, 340?" So I say 340. "Now 350, 350, 350? Last chance, 350?" Nobody bid. "Sold, $340" Add 10 percent to that.[/QUOTE]
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