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<p>[QUOTE="Terence Cheesman, post: 8164594, member: 86498"]I bid on a grand total of 18 coins 15 in Triton and 3in the New York Sale. There were at least two others that I had planned to bid on but they opened above what I had planned to bid. I bid on 5 Greek Lost all of them Was the underbidder on three. 2 Colonial won 1 other bid went to bit heaven I had no idea if I had won or lost that coin until the next day, Three Republican lost all underbidder on all and 8 Roman Imperial Won 4 Lost 4 Underbidder on 2. Five of the coins (1 won four lost underbidder on all 4) were Jay Galst coins, whom I knew and wanted one from his collection. Thus I was bidding in a word Really STUPID and out of 5 try's got beat out in four. Over all I would have to say that the Greek was really strong The Roman Republic was very strong as well. The Imperial and colonial sections still offered some coins at a decent price but anything premium did go high.</p><p>My Jay Galst coin[ATTACH=full]1425427[/ATTACH]Denarius of Vespasian from Antioch Paid too much. But still very happy[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Terence Cheesman, post: 8164594, member: 86498"]I bid on a grand total of 18 coins 15 in Triton and 3in the New York Sale. There were at least two others that I had planned to bid on but they opened above what I had planned to bid. I bid on 5 Greek Lost all of them Was the underbidder on three. 2 Colonial won 1 other bid went to bit heaven I had no idea if I had won or lost that coin until the next day, Three Republican lost all underbidder on all and 8 Roman Imperial Won 4 Lost 4 Underbidder on 2. Five of the coins (1 won four lost underbidder on all 4) were Jay Galst coins, whom I knew and wanted one from his collection. Thus I was bidding in a word Really STUPID and out of 5 try's got beat out in four. Over all I would have to say that the Greek was really strong The Roman Republic was very strong as well. The Imperial and colonial sections still offered some coins at a decent price but anything premium did go high. My Jay Galst coin[ATTACH=full]1425427[/ATTACH]Denarius of Vespasian from Antioch Paid too much. But still very happy[/QUOTE]
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