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<p>[QUOTE="GoldFinger1969, post: 2133315, member: 73489"]<b><span style="color: #4d4dff">The government didn't file a CAFRA because they do not believe it is properly owned property. They claim that ownership of the coins is ILLEGAL so it was never the Langbord's property.</span></b></p><p><br /></p><p>They will probably sell the coins but it will likely be at a discount to the coin sold for $6.6 MM last decade. The overall quality of the Langbord 10 is a bit below that of the other coin. There may be a few more stray 1933 DE's in this country and especially overseas.</p><p><br /></p><p>It's possible that with increased liquidity that the price of a 1933 DE could hold its own or even increase but we have to see. It's such a rare coin and with such limited quantities it could increase in price. Like the 1927-D, you could see some super-wealthy collectors like Bob Simpson decide that their collections of Saint-Gaudens DE's must have a 1933 DE. The 1933 was never considered part of the set since it was essentially uncollectable.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GoldFinger1969, post: 2133315, member: 73489"][B][COLOR=#4d4dff]The government didn't file a CAFRA because they do not believe it is properly owned property. They claim that ownership of the coins is ILLEGAL so it was never the Langbord's property.[/COLOR][/B] They will probably sell the coins but it will likely be at a discount to the coin sold for $6.6 MM last decade. The overall quality of the Langbord 10 is a bit below that of the other coin. There may be a few more stray 1933 DE's in this country and especially overseas. It's possible that with increased liquidity that the price of a 1933 DE could hold its own or even increase but we have to see. It's such a rare coin and with such limited quantities it could increase in price. Like the 1927-D, you could see some super-wealthy collectors like Bob Simpson decide that their collections of Saint-Gaudens DE's must have a 1933 DE. The 1933 was never considered part of the set since it was essentially uncollectable.[/QUOTE]
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