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1793 Wreath Cent Electrotype - How Much?

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 Posted 10/11/2007  3:31 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add houston_guy462004 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
There is a 1793 wreath cent electrotype copy for sale on ebay by neocoins. I bought several of these very realistically worn copies from this seller for my 'black cabinet' study collection at his starting price of $9.99. I belive one forum member said he may pay as much as $25 for a fake coin for his study collection. The auction ends in two days, and someone has already bid $42.99 for this electrotype copy, aggressively, as if this copy were unique. Although the seller does not frequently post his electrotypes for auction, I am almost certain that more reproductions of this coins are available, or can easily be repropduced, for a future auction at the starting price of $9.99 --- or am I overlooking something. I have the 1793 chain cent and 1793 liberty cap electrotypes. The 1793 wreath electrotype would be nice to complete the set, but is it really worth biddng more than $42.99 for ?
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 Posted 10/11/2007  5:34 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add hussulo to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Personally I wouldn't think it would be worth much more, however it may be a vintage copy and more desirable or perhaps the bidder is new to collecting and believes it to be an original and thinks they are getting the deal of a life time.
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