Entries tagged: 1855-D quarter eagle
Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Tuesday, January 31, 2012 18:00 - 1 Comment
Greatest. D Mint Quarter Eagle. Ever.
Unlike their gold dollar and half eagle counterparts, high grade Dahlonega quarter eagles are very rare. This denomination is extremely hard to find in Uncirculated grades and there are a number of dates, especially the rarities, that are virtually non-existent. That’s why a recent purchase of mine so excites me.
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Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Monday, May 23, 2011 15:25 - 9 Comments
“Stick With The Keys…”
When I was a kid just beginning to get serious about coins, an older local dealer made a comment that has stayed with me for years. When discussing his buying philosophy he said, “Stick with the keys, kid, you’ll never go wrong.” What he meant, of course, was that if you bought the rarest, most desirable coins in a specific series, you would do well over time.
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Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Thursday, August 20, 2009 12:29 - 1 Comment
When Auction Records Don’t Tell the Whole Story
I’ve discussed how using previous auction records can be an extremely valuable asset in determining the current value of a coin. But there are instances when previous records can be misleading and they can keep a collector from making an intelligent buying (or selling) decision.
When I recently attended the Heritage pre-ANA Platinum Night Sale, I was bidding both for my own account and for a number of clients.
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