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Rick Snow cherrypics rare FE
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Robert
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 06, 2004 9:00 pm Reply with quote

Coin World Sep 13 issue

He bought an "extremely rare Snow 1 variety of 1856 Flying Eagle cent, misattributed as S-2a, from the Heritage Numismatic Auctions sale... in Pittsburgh".

Paid $9,200 for what he said could easily have been a $20K coin!

IT PAYS TO KNOW YOUR VARIETIES!!!!

PUPS: (like any of us have a handful of 1856 FEs to look through!)

-"ONE CENT" tilted in relation to the wreath
-Repunched "5" in the date


Good for him!
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 10, 2004 11:48 am Reply with quote

Here it is, XF40, it can be yours for $12,500

http://www.indiancent.com/market/56s1c40r.jpg

He also had this coin some time ago in ANACS XF45 for $17,500.

I cant put the image of that one here but its on my hard drive. I tell you it looks much better than the most recent one. He said in the description of the earlier one that there were 4 known. He has apparently found another!
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 14, 2004 3:15 pm Reply with quote

Boy, would I be ... peeved if I were the seller of that coin. I'd think that if Heritage had done their job, I'd be $10,000 or more dollars richer. Indeed, if I were the seller, I might even be contacting Heritage asking for them to cough up some of my "lost" revenue!

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 15, 2004 7:33 am Reply with quote

well Im not sure that is that case. Here is another 1856 on Snow's site, a Snow 3, which comes up frequently, so to speak, and that is VF-35 and $11,000. I dont think there is much of a premium to the Snow 1. Any 1856 cent is rare. The story was that the coin was just misattributed. If Mr. Snow actually said he "paid $9,200 for what easily could be a $20K coin" he must have been caught up in the moment because he is only asking $3,300 more than he paid. He might have been making a general reference to the bidding frenzy that has taken over many high end auctions recently. If he had to bid the coin up to $20,000 he might have had to add $5,000 to the retail price. At least he is not taking advantage of that now.

http://www.indiancent.com/market/56s335p.jpg

If the link works, here is the entire list of Flying Eagles as of today.

http://www.indiancent.com/market/fe.htm
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 14, 2004 10:31 am Reply with quote

That 1856 Snow 3 isnt there anymore someone bought it. How nice, to have 11 grand to throw away
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