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This V nickel is one of the Holy Grail coins. What is your take on the final hammer price? This will EXCLUDE buyers premium. I'm in at 3.2 Million.
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Thanks for the link jbuck. Why didn't I think of that?
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I am only authorized to go as high as 2.75 mil . I have a feeling that is not going to do it.
Figure 2 are in museums, so only three left to buy. The last sale was for 3.7 mil in 2010 but the Walton coin is a lower grade, butit is probably the only one that a collector will be able to bid on in his present lifetime.
So I would say 5 mil.
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 denco! I have some ideas of what you can do with the $2.75 mil since you can't buy the 1913 nickel. 
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Quote: Thanks for the link jbuck. Why didn't I think of that? The excitement, maybe?  Go big, or go home... $7,633,000  (Had to top coins4fun by a wee bit.)
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