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Lifer
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Yo Guys,
I am not an expert, but check out the 1902 commercial. http://www.fgsinc.8m.com/photo.html Mike |
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Not as mint as the 1902 American Eagle that Doug had for sale at $16,500, but a little more difficult to come by here in the States. Somebody will have to pay through the nose to get this one.
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Ron et al,
Looks like there is a Cartridge Counter in this auction: http://www.rockislandauction.com/auc...s_premiere.php Mike |
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Mike, Recall that a similar cartridge counter, if not the same one, failed to get its reserve bid in one of RIA's 2005 auctions. The range was in the $35K neighborhood.
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