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<p>[QUOTE="Revello, post: 7951185, member: 103898"]Super find! AU58 = $1225 Grey Sheet price, so obviously should sell above that retail. There were several Dixon's Auctions on Proxibid (that "Dixon Auctions" was based out of Glen Allen, Virginia) where a huge amount of slabbed 1909-S VDBs, 1914-D, 1922 No-D, 1909-S, 1931-S, and 1909 VDBs (slabs were PCGS, NGC, ANACs, and ICG) were auctioned within the last 2 months. I don't think that Dixon is affiliated with the Dixon Auctions in MD that sold you those Lincolns ... just coincidence, I guess. Link for the Virginia "Dixon's Auctions": <a href="https://www.dixonsauction.com/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.dixonsauction.com/" rel="nofollow">https://www.dixonsauction.com/</a></p><p><br /></p><p>Example of their Proxibid offerings (#3 of 4 auctions of high value coins): <a href="https://www.proxibid.com/Dixon-s-Auction/10-12-21-High-End-Coin-Collection-Online-Sale-3/event-catalog/209231?srch=&srchloc=true&ipp=100&sort=4" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.proxibid.com/Dixon-s-Auction/10-12-21-High-End-Coin-Collection-Online-Sale-3/event-catalog/209231?srch=&srchloc=true&ipp=100&sort=4" rel="nofollow">https://www.proxibid.com/Dixon-s-Auction/10-12-21-High-End-Coin-Collection-Online-Sale-3/event-catalog/209231?srch=&srchloc=true&ipp=100&sort=4</a> They had 7 1922 No-D, strong reverse, Lincolns for sale in that auction, which is pretty impressive given how rare it is to see that many offered in one auction.</p><p><br /></p><p>Their #1 of 4 auctions had 109 certified 1909-S VDBs for sale. </p><p><br /></p><p>I've saved the link to your Dixons Auction house for their future auctions, lol. Again, what a super find/buy -- congrats.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Revello, post: 7951185, member: 103898"]Super find! AU58 = $1225 Grey Sheet price, so obviously should sell above that retail. There were several Dixon's Auctions on Proxibid (that "Dixon Auctions" was based out of Glen Allen, Virginia) where a huge amount of slabbed 1909-S VDBs, 1914-D, 1922 No-D, 1909-S, 1931-S, and 1909 VDBs (slabs were PCGS, NGC, ANACs, and ICG) were auctioned within the last 2 months. I don't think that Dixon is affiliated with the Dixon Auctions in MD that sold you those Lincolns ... just coincidence, I guess. Link for the Virginia "Dixon's Auctions": [URL]https://www.dixonsauction.com/[/URL] Example of their Proxibid offerings (#3 of 4 auctions of high value coins): [URL]https://www.proxibid.com/Dixon-s-Auction/10-12-21-High-End-Coin-Collection-Online-Sale-3/event-catalog/209231?srch=&srchloc=true&ipp=100&sort=4[/URL] They had 7 1922 No-D, strong reverse, Lincolns for sale in that auction, which is pretty impressive given how rare it is to see that many offered in one auction. Their #1 of 4 auctions had 109 certified 1909-S VDBs for sale. I've saved the link to your Dixons Auction house for their future auctions, lol. Again, what a super find/buy -- congrats.[/QUOTE]
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