Very cool!....could have had one in 1981 for only $95,000 when the Garret collection sold. Too bad my budget at 11 years old could not stretch quite that far.....lol
Oh you Americans and your multi million dollar coins, I cant believe that there are people out there that can afford things like that, like is it even the right price? In America there's just under 800,000 people who have a net worth of 5 Million dollars+ and if your a person who has a net worth of 10 or 15 million dollars+ then the money for that coin should be for a new mansion or something so really any potential buyers would be in maybe around 500,000 or under and the person would need to have an interest in coins too. My friend told me that coins like that, the holder they are in should be gold, not plastic.
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