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Reply #20
by bear on 07 Jun, 2011 01:18
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I won 7 out of nine lots. That high score generally indicates that that you were bidding too high. But when you want and need a certain coin, you get aggressive.
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Reply #21
by coinsarefun on 07 Jun, 2011 01:42
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Reply #22
by bear on 07 Jun, 2011 12:26
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Wone 7 out of 9 lots. Perhaps I was a bit too aggresive, but what the heck. Americans go to win not to come in second.
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Reply #23
by bear on 10 Jun, 2011 21:35
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Well the 1905 Barber Half in MS-66+ that I bid up thru my nose,
just increased in the PCGS Price guide. So now, It would seem
that I paid a most fair price. It does give one some solace in a
harsh world.
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Reply #24
by bear on 02 Jul, 2011 01:45
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I have to admit, that after thinking over your advice, I will no longer bid on a Heritage coin, of any value,
unless it is CAC along with a PCGS grading. It comes down to a matter of confidence and the two together.
tends to make me calm.
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