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New Member
 United Kingdom
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To sjh241: I was never asked whether it was a British or foreign antique, just the age and value. I told Heritage I was having trouble sending it, but they weren't able to help. They suggested couriers, and I tried them all with no luck. That's why I'm auctioning it in London. I did contemplate flying to Texas with it, but thought it was a bit extreme.
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Valued Member
United States
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I was curious because I am familiar with such laws as I lived in Greece for quite some time. It only applied for local coinage, and some vague references to other EU coins (i.e. EU law) or countries with similar export restrictions. It wouldn't have applied to lets say, an 1878 Morgan dollar that I wanted to "repatriate." If that was the case and you got some bad info I hope it won't cost you some extra profit by selling it over here. On the flip side, selling it there will be less complicated for you. Hope you reach the 4k GBP figure. That's about $6400. Too bad you didn't follow through on that Texas trip plan. You could have had a decent bbq rib meal or a good steak!
Edited by sjh241 11/27/2012 5:24 pm
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Valued Member
United States
366 Posts |
Nice coin... my guess is it will sell for about $5200 US. Good luck!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Valued Member
United States
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 United States
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Indescribably cool. I sense an American involved who isn't afraid to reach across the pond for a good one.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Wow! Add in the Buyer's Premium and it brought over $13,000 USD. Very strong for a raw piece. :)
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Almost $14,000. $11,520 + 20% = $13,824 If it was bought by someone in the EU add another 15% ($1,728) for VAT.
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New Member
 United Kingdom
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Hi everyone, I was going to update you but I've been beaten to it. I was stunned at the price achieved, maybe it was because the coin is rare around these parts. Thanks again for all your advice over the last few months. Happy collecting!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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You're most welcome! Hope you enjoyed the coin while you owned it. London probably hasn't seen that many British pounds exchanged for one US dollar for quite some time! Any more details you could give on how the auction went? Any idea if it sold to a Brit, or is wending its way back to our shores?
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New Member
 United Kingdom
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No, I don't know any details about the auction and I haven't heard from the auction house since the sale. I'll let you know if I find anything out about the buyer.
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New Member
 United Kingdom
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To Philadelphian, Found out from Dix Noonan Webb that the buyer is an American, so the coin will be repatriated. It wasn't one of you on this forum, was it? 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Well, the wife is hinting that I have a nice Christmas present coming, but I don't think I've been that good this year...
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