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Have any of you seen or used this one? auction

I attendeed as always (one of the few salerooms within relatively easy striking distance for me).

Bidding was the usual bloodbath but I managed to pick up 12 lots.

I was underbidder on your 1662 Crown, it went in the room. The engraving kind of killed it but I thought it was worth a punt as it was the rarer inverted die axis type (en medaille rather than coin alignment).

Inverted die axis is coin alignment.

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Have any of you seen or used this one? auction

I attendeed as always (one of the few salerooms within relatively easy striking distance for me).

Bidding was the usual bloodbath but I managed to pick up 12 lots.

I was underbidder on your 1662 Crown, it went in the room. The engraving kind of killed it but I thought it was worth a punt as it was the rarer inverted die axis type (en medaille rather than coin alignment).

Inverted die axis is coin alignment.

Until you apply it to an already inverted axis and then it becomes medal :D

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Any luck Paulus? I didn't get the crown :(

No, I bid well over the guide price but still got way outbid! Looks like most of the winning bids were well over the guide price to me!

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Have any of you seen or used this one? auction

I attendeed as always (one of the few salerooms within relatively easy striking distance for me).

Bidding was the usual bloodbath but I managed to pick up 12 lots.

I was underbidder on your 1662 Crown, it went in the room. The engraving kind of killed it but I thought it was worth a punt as it was the rarer inverted die axis type (en medaille rather than coin alignment).

I got just one lot from an online bid at what I think was a fair price. However, I was staggered by the prices being made by some of the bulk buys, most of which looked very run of the mill.

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