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Pillar of the Community
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Had it at $250 ~~ Down to $175. Buyer offered $150.  BINGO  Not bad for a coin I found in a FED RES BANK BAG ~~ 5-6 years ago.
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More info please. John1 
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Rest in Peace
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Yes. Please give us more details and photos would be great too.
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Pillar of the Community
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John1 Not sure what I can say. The IKE was a RAW low ball. Acquired from a $1,000 FED RES BANK BAG ~~ back during a time I could get them. On ebay, I started it at an obscene price. Then I dropped to to $175 OBO He offered $150
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MOXKING
I may still have the PIC in my computer. 'bout 3-4 days ago I my have deleted it.
But with all due respect, the posting of pics on our beloved CCF is difficult for me.
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Pillar of the Community
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This is not what you ask for  ____________________________ I think this is the coin I sold 
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Rest in Peace
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Now we see. That is an Ike that did it's duty. It would take forever to get that much circulation wear.
We are always photo freaks. It is an addiction. We have very hard pointer finger tips.
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What do low balls like that usually sell for? John1 
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Pillar of the Community
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John1 Quote: What do low balls like that usually sell for? John1 IMHO, collectors are herding cats. When they get the Register fever, who can say, what they will pay. My buyer divulged he was already number one in some registry. Only a guess on my part, He may be taking this particular coin OFF the MARKET. Differance between men and the boys, price of the toys?
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Congratulations. 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: What do low balls like that usually sell for? John1 They're kind of all over the place. Just like the high end coins date and MM is important as there are more of some than others. A lot really just depends on how badly someone needs it for their set. In my opinion they're the hardest to price
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: They're kind of all over the place. Just like the high end coins date and MM is important as there are more of some than others. A lot really just depends on how badly someone needs it for their set. In my opinion they're the hardest to price Knowing less than zero about registry collections.... There can be only one number one. The follow up persons are on the hunt to be the best  As I hav said before on this thread. I think he may have bought it just to take it off the market  Lucky me 
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