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<p>[QUOTE="Numismania, post: 1909224, member: 28971"]I've added it to 'my favorites', so I could check on it. I am in 100% agreement with 19Lyds....I won't be holding my breath to see if the actual winner goes through with it, and it'll be interesting to see if the underbidder is offered the coin. If so, my guess is this coin will be back on the 'bay within a week or so. I would have figured maybe $100-$150 MAX.......but as was pointed out, if someone is doing a run of them, well, if you NEED a coin, and opportunity doesn't come knocking often, I guess you pay crazy money, relish in the win, and think about it later. When the thinking part comes around, as 19Lyds says, I believe buyer's remorse will kick in.</p><p><br /></p><p>Also, boy, Cameron DID start something with that site. Lot's of work went into that. It's amazing how much work he did with sample slabs, in comparison with Conder101's PCGS slab versions thread. Conder has done/did a TON of work, and that's with only one grading co. Cameron must have done sooooo much more, as the amount of TPG's he had to work with is just crazy long (not saying Conder didn't do a lot of work, he quite obviously did, and it's VERY well done, and is used/referred to quite often).</p><p><br /></p><p>Does anyone know who picked up the reigns of Cameron's sample slab site???[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Numismania, post: 1909224, member: 28971"]I've added it to 'my favorites', so I could check on it. I am in 100% agreement with 19Lyds....I won't be holding my breath to see if the actual winner goes through with it, and it'll be interesting to see if the underbidder is offered the coin. If so, my guess is this coin will be back on the 'bay within a week or so. I would have figured maybe $100-$150 MAX.......but as was pointed out, if someone is doing a run of them, well, if you NEED a coin, and opportunity doesn't come knocking often, I guess you pay crazy money, relish in the win, and think about it later. When the thinking part comes around, as 19Lyds says, I believe buyer's remorse will kick in. Also, boy, Cameron DID start something with that site. Lot's of work went into that. It's amazing how much work he did with sample slabs, in comparison with Conder101's PCGS slab versions thread. Conder has done/did a TON of work, and that's with only one grading co. Cameron must have done sooooo much more, as the amount of TPG's he had to work with is just crazy long (not saying Conder didn't do a lot of work, he quite obviously did, and it's VERY well done, and is used/referred to quite often). Does anyone know who picked up the reigns of Cameron's sample slab site???[/QUOTE]
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