What were the best buys in the Ford sale? Public Deposited

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    While they weren't inexpensive, 2 coins went for a whole lot less than I
    expected:

    Lot 9 - the Currencey dollar at 74,750
    Lot 211 - the 68-w at 34,500

    I'm not a NJ expert, but that last result really puzzled me. Is there something
    about that coin that scared bidders away?



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