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I Wish I Could Buy Any Of These Coins

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Among the stars of the sale is a 1794 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar, known as the Lord Saint Oswald specimen, estimated between $3 million and $5 million.
Other highlights in the sale include a 1795 Capped Bust Right Eagle, also known as the Garrett Eagle, worth $10 when it was minted. It is considered the single finest surviving U.S. gold coin struck in the 18th century.

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/au...?ocid=HPCDHP

When I hit the multi million dollar lotto, maybe I will be able to afford something like these.

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The 1794 appears to have an old cleaning and fingerprints showing up. I'm taking a pass.
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The 1794 appears to have an old cleaning and fingerprints showing up. I'm taking a pass.

Glad you pointed that out. I too will wait for a better one.
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they should probably soak it in acetone.
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The coin pictured is an MS66+ specimen

http://www.pcgscoinfacts.com/Coin/D...6851?redir=t
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" Buy the coin, not the slab "
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I would like to have that gold .... But sure it is out of my budget
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" Buy the coin, not the slab "
I have to quote it because it is true.
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