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1652 New England 3 Pence?

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 Posted 11/22/2024  09:54 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add cipster to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
This is great news and congratulations Larsjan

I watched the Youtube video and wished the auctioneer was a bit more animated. Maybe like the announcer in a WWF wrestling match. OK, maybe that's a bit too much.
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If I recall correctly, Heritage told him to take a hike. While SB most assuredly could have represented the rarity better, they did stick it out with Larsjan to the end. For that they deserve some respect.
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They must print the Red Book pretty far in advance. My 2025 edition is still showing the threepence as "unique", with no mention of the auction.
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"If I recall correctly, Heritage told him to take a hike." Is this true, why would Heritage do this? I was considering consigning some items to HA and this may affect my decision.
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jimbucks - look thru the first dozen or so pages. If memory serves, I believe Heritage wasn't interested in the legwork required - told him to go to TPG directly. Stacks took the ball and ran, handled everything.
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Docc, I will go with that on faith. I have always gone with GC since they take care of these things. I wonder if the seller touched base with GC prior to committing to SB.
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They must print the Red Book pretty far in advance. My 2025 edition is still showing the threepence as "unique", with no mention of the auction.
The "current" Red Book is released in the spring the year before its cover date, with the data in it being compiled several months ahead of that.

That being said, the 2025 Red Book was released in spring 2024 with data coming from late 2023. Hopefully the 2026 edition being released in a few months will have picked up on this, if not, then the 2027 editions should.
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Confirming DOCC's recollection, I approached those two US auction houses with a group of Canadian rarities last month just to see how their fees and services would compare against the two main Canadian auction houses. HA said great, they'd love to handle them, call us back after you've had them TPG'd. Stack's said excellent, send them in and we'll take care of all the TPG business and delete the PCGS charges after the auction.


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