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<p>[QUOTE="coinman0456, post: 633959, member: 18177"]Now that 24 is beautiful ! A terrific 67 And your are more likely correct with the toning factor dictating the price realized for the 1928 coin, I am simply not of the opinion it's going to realize a premium added sum of $5OO.OO even with the fact that rarely you find an attractively toned SLQ. I kinda look in two directions when I purchase coins that will demand a premium. My personal desire for the coin, and will the premium paid standup in 5-10 years and prove to be a sound investment vs taking that $500.00 and and making another acquisition for my collection. It's always a gamble, and I know you like the thrill of going "all in" lehigh. LOL</p><p><br /></p><p>Now there are a few CT members going to participate in the bidding on this coin. Three days left, bid at three hundred and change. I still think this coin can be had for 7-800 dollars. This is going to be interesting to watch for sure. Know when to hold em, know when to fold em and of course know when to make a bold dramatic move. Sometimes, you can accomplish that without going " all in ". Best of luck to all bidders.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="coinman0456, post: 633959, member: 18177"]Now that 24 is beautiful ! A terrific 67 And your are more likely correct with the toning factor dictating the price realized for the 1928 coin, I am simply not of the opinion it's going to realize a premium added sum of $5OO.OO even with the fact that rarely you find an attractively toned SLQ. I kinda look in two directions when I purchase coins that will demand a premium. My personal desire for the coin, and will the premium paid standup in 5-10 years and prove to be a sound investment vs taking that $500.00 and and making another acquisition for my collection. It's always a gamble, and I know you like the thrill of going "all in" lehigh. LOL Now there are a few CT members going to participate in the bidding on this coin. Three days left, bid at three hundred and change. I still think this coin can be had for 7-800 dollars. This is going to be interesting to watch for sure. Know when to hold em, know when to fold em and of course know when to make a bold dramatic move. Sometimes, you can accomplish that without going " all in ". Best of luck to all bidders.[/QUOTE]
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