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June 23, 2011 >torex

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 Posted 06/25/2011  07:47 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Libertad to your friends list
I think I'm done with Torex. $6 admission, no door prizes, and the most absent security I've never seen in my life. Until some of that changes I probably won't go near this one anymore. And the price of beer there, I can't even have a decent sip if I wanted to.
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 Posted 06/25/2011  08:44 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add darryldarryl to your friends list
I hear you Libertad! I saw two people walk through the doors giggling as they hadnt paid their admission.
I will however still go to the next show.
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 Posted 06/25/2011  08:59 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Libertad to your friends list
Yeah, I mean, not to poop on Torex, it's great that they can put on shows and auctions. But if you're bidding at the auction (big $) you have no need to go into the bourse where the admission is $6 (only one room out of 3-4 are made to pay for the rest?). The little guy gets the big shaft here. Free parking doesn't really pique my interest.
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 Posted 06/25/2011  09:05 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add cdcoinman to your friends list
I did not go to the auction but spent my money sitting at home in front of my computer with a cold beer bidding on some pieces.I got one I have been looking for for a few years.I collect 1 cent pieces so I only watched sesson 1.Very nice coins there.
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 Posted 06/25/2011  11:37 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add canadian-varieties to your friends list
..ICCS 1872H A/V VF20
..ICCS 1936 dot/bar 25c VF20
..ICCS 1906 sm crown 25c
..ICCS 1893 flat top 10c AU50
..ICCS 1886 sm 6 6/6 10c EF40
..ICCS 1886 lg 6 knob 10c EF40

and a few others :)
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 Posted 06/25/2011  12:04 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add 1cent to your friends list
I finally got my 2000 25c mule, PCGS MS-65. It's been the only modern mule missing from my set for quite a while, and I'm happy to fill the hole with the grade I wanted (passed over a couple 63's and 64's in the past).
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 Posted 06/25/2011  12:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add EastVanRob to your friends list
In online absentee bidding:
1920 10 cents MS63 ICCS
1929 10 cents MS63 ICCS
1930 10 cents MS63 ICCS
1919 25 cents MS63 ICCS
1946 dollar MS63 ICCS

Nothing particularly rare, but all much better than what I have now.

An anomaly in the coins I was tracking is that a $1 1947 Maple Leaf 2 x HP MS63 white sold for 60% of trends, while a $1 1947 Blunt 7 2 x HP MS63 white sold for 170% of trends. I guess a couple of people really wanted that one.
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 Posted 06/25/2011  3:33 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add glenzy1 to your friends list
Funny how sales go at an auction? You can have two identical coins graded by the same TPG at the same grade, however, if one is dark and the other is blast white, there could be an amazing variance between the sale price of the two coins.
Another example, you can have two coins: same date, denomination and grade, however the TPG's are different, there could be a large variance in price as a result.
I guess it's all up to the Players and what their taste is that night!

Glenn
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 Posted 06/26/2011  02:49 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add 1cent to your friends list
glenzy, you bet. With the live view that you can do online with the sessions (showing you a picture in real time), it can be quite educational to follow. One thing is for certain: there is no substitute for eye appeal.
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 Posted 06/26/2011  06:15 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add glenzy1 to your friends list
With venues like E-bay, on-line auctions, Torex, C & P, Heritage Auctions, I often wonder what the future holds for Mom and Pop/brick and mortar coin shops? What will it be like for collectors who are used to getting incredible bargains at the above mentioned venues on Key date coins at 40-60% trends, to suddenly walk into a real coin store and look at scarce coins with asking prices of 90-110% trends?

Glenn
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06/26/2011 06:24 am
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 Posted 06/26/2011  10:15 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add papeldog to your friends list
I would like C+P to use better picture's of there coins as its very hard to check the coins out for varities with those picture's. When you try to plow them up for a better view they distort so bad and go all fussy looking.
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 Posted 06/26/2011  4:17 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add canadian-varieties to your friends list
I agree, crappy pictures...impossible to look for varieties...
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 Posted 06/26/2011  10:35 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add tamarin to your friends list
I bid on some circulated NFLD material. I was surprised to see the prices so soft when that market has been so strong lately. An 1885 ten cent in ICCS EF-40 went for $450.
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 Posted 06/26/2011  11:11 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add kitkat1858 to your friends list
I could't believe it either when I saw that 1885 10 cent from Newfoundland go for less than half of trends! I was going to bid on it, but I had already surpassed my limit:)
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 Posted 06/27/2011  08:00 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add tamarin to your friends list
I had bid on that one. I always put in bids before online auctions start to avoid impulse bidding. If I had thought that one would go so cheaply I would have placed a higher bid. But even that's no guarantee. Must hurt though if you're the consignor.
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