Well It looks like there is a tie on this one. The price was $950.00 and both @heavycam.monstervam and @Duke Kavanaugh were $50.00 away on each side of it. Personally I'd give @heavycam.monstervam the posting rights as he guessed closest first. But I will let @ddddd be the deciding factor.
Both get points and it seems fair to give @heavycam.monstervam first right to post since he guessed first. Points Table Beefer518 - 25.01 Points baseball21 - 23.61 Points ddddd - 20.01 Points jwitten - 16.51 Points ddoomm1 - 15.01 Points heavycam.monstervam - 12.51 Points Lehigh96 - 11.51 Points jtlee321 - 10.02 Points ron_c - 10.01 Points IBetASilverDollar - 9.01 Points Mainebill - 9.01 Points brg5658 - 7.01 Points Johndoe2000$ - 6.51 Points Santinidollar - 6.51 Points KSorbo - 5.51 Points Duke Kavanaugh - 5.51 Points Bman33 - 4.51 Points C-B-D - 4.01 Points Pickin and Grinin - 4.01 Points bsowa1029 - 3.51 Points Night*Hawk - 3.01 Points kSigSteve - 2.01 Points Volante - 1.01 Points moneycostingmemoney - 1.01 Points Cascade - 1.01 Points Physics-fan3.14 - 1.01 Points jpcienkus - 1.01 Points Jebocement - 1.01 Points LuxUnit - 0.01 Points
By the way, that was a great price for that coin and I would definitely expect it to bring much more at auction today.
1839 h -10 purchased at the Gettysburg show last year. 1839 no drapery 195. 39 RPD 200. 39 DDO 250. @Eduard
He caught me, not posting the correct attribution to a couple of 61'S from a proof set, not a mint set. It's all good, I deserve, a good ribbing every once in a while.
In todays market, for me anyways, H10 are hard to find, I have trouble finding acceptable examples. If this showed up on the shelf at one of my local B/M. I would probably pay 325$
Somebody got to keep you people in line....an old nun taught me years ago spare the meter stick..... spoil the numismatist.!!!
$250 @Paddy54 was probably doing an Irish Jig down the bourse aisle, out the door and into the parking lot with this one in-hand