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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 8, Number 42, October 2, 2005, Article 15

    SCORE ONE FOR THE GOOD GUYS

    Regarding the 1854-S Quarter Eagle which recently sold for
    $253,000, David Lange writes: "So many times in commercial
    numismatics stories are invented to mask the origins and/or recent
    history of a rare coin. We're always hearing about alleged junk
    box finds and little old ladies from Pasadena revealing incredible
    rarities. Most of these stories are concocted to disguise the
    consignor's identity or to mask how little was paid for a coin
    as compared to what the seller now wants. Therefore, it's a
    pleasure to report that everything published about the 1854-S
    quarter eagle auctioned by ANR in September is absolutely true.
    I've been involved with this episode from day one, and I know
    all the parties involved. I only wish that I could say more, but
    the consignor wishes to withhold her exact identity and location,
    which is quite understandable.

    This story could have ended in a number of sorry ways, as
    sometimes happens when a member of the general public is in
    the possession of a numismatic rarity. Fortunately, everyone she
    encountered had a genuine love of the hobby and a desire to see
    that she was treated fairly. I believe that she walked away feeling
    very good about the parties involved and about her own judgment
    in selecting them.

    Score one for the good guys."

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  • 2005-10-02
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  • 8

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