Entries tagged: auction analysis
Articles - Written by Doug Winter on Monday, August 23, 2010 11:48 - 3 Comments
The Johnson-Blue Collection of Liberty Head Eagles: An Analysis
Every few years, an auction takes place that gives me a bad case of “Dinosaur Syndrome.” By this, I mean the coins bring so much more than what I bid that I think to myself that I’m a dinosaur and am out of touch with current Numismatic Reality. After I talk myself out of this and take a deep breath or two, I find that analyzing the sale is a useful tool for my bruised psyche.
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Articles - Written by Doug Winter on Wednesday, May 6, 2009 12:10 - 2 Comments
An Analysis of Values of Gem Three Dollar Gold Pieces: The Heritage 5/09 Sale of the American Princess Collection
In their recent May 2009 Central States auction, Heritage sold a number of very important high grade Three Dollar gold pieces. These were from the American Princess collection which, to the best of my knowledge, was one of the top collections of business strike Three Dollar gold pieces to ever be assembled.
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