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<p>[QUOTE="SuperDave, post: 2541275, member: 1892"]If they're cheaper at Heritage than Ebay, perhaps you should be shopping at Heritage. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>Paul M. said everything exactly as I was going to post, so I won't repeat it. Note his link to the PCGS Auction Results site - their archive includes <b>all</b> of Heritage's archive as a subset, along with other auction houses and some Ebay results. What Heritage is for sheer volume, the PCGS site is far more. Heritage has more granular Search capability, more data on each coin and those immense images, but the PCGS site has the larger database of results. </p><p><br /></p><p>I'd call the one you're looking at nice, but not extraordinary, at the grade. Keep in mind that PCGS and NGC between them show almost <b>6,000</b> 1885-CC's in MS65. Yes, quite a few of those were probably crackouts, but the fact that PCGS shows 72 of them having come to auction in calendar 2016 alone should indicate that you won't have a hard time finding another if you decide against this one.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SuperDave, post: 2541275, member: 1892"]If they're cheaper at Heritage than Ebay, perhaps you should be shopping at Heritage. :) Paul M. said everything exactly as I was going to post, so I won't repeat it. Note his link to the PCGS Auction Results site - their archive includes [B]all[/B] of Heritage's archive as a subset, along with other auction houses and some Ebay results. What Heritage is for sheer volume, the PCGS site is far more. Heritage has more granular Search capability, more data on each coin and those immense images, but the PCGS site has the larger database of results. I'd call the one you're looking at nice, but not extraordinary, at the grade. Keep in mind that PCGS and NGC between them show almost [B]6,000[/B] 1885-CC's in MS65. Yes, quite a few of those were probably crackouts, but the fact that PCGS shows 72 of them having come to auction in calendar 2016 alone should indicate that you won't have a hard time finding another if you decide against this one.[/QUOTE]
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