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  #21  
Old May 18th 04, 04:05 PM
Bruce Hickmott
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On 18 May 2004 13:45:53 GMT, haw (Jerry Dennis) is alleged to
have written:

I just looked at the auction. It's got 8 bids at $81, now above original issue
price (I believe the One Embers were $10 each, the others $15 each).

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=39127280 26

And I have to agree with Ian. With the exposure RCC is sure to get from the
pending lawsuit, I expect these puppies to become a pretty hot commodity. I
also expect a deluge of newbies (and trolls, unfortunately) when it's all over.

Jerry

"Ian" writes, in part:

Judging from the likely exposure rcc will be getting in the near future,
in days to come you might very well look back and think that they went
for really low prices. Then again, maybe not.... ;-)


I don't know who curtsybear is, but he/she seems to want it badly. :-)

Bruce (Bumped my bid to $90...and I'll go higher)



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  #22  
Old May 18th 04, 04:22 PM
Ian
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Currently at $91 and the auction has barely started. I fully expect to
see a price in excess of $250 for these.

Shall we start a virtual book on the final price anyone? :-)

The winner gets to shout out loud `I won' or `I was right', but don't
expect any prizes from me on this one.

Nope! I tell a lie. I will put up a small prize in the form of a silver
jeton from 18th century France (worth approx $30-$40) for the person who
either gets the guess `spot on' or within $5 of the ending price.

Only condition is that all guesses have to be recorded right here in
this thread and within the next 48 hrs latest. Guesses after that will
not be considered.

My guess (for the record) is $261.50.....but (hopefully) even that might
prove to be on the light side.

Once the art farty types catch on to them `everybody' and their dog will
want one. :-)

Ian

Jerry Dennis wrote:

I just looked at the auction. It's got 8 bids at $81, now above original issue
price (I believe the One Embers were $10 each, the others $15 each).

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=39127280 26

And I have to agree with Ian. With the exposure RCC is sure to get from the
pending lawsuit, I expect these puppies to become a pretty hot commodity. I
also expect a deluge of newbies (and trolls, unfortunately) when it's all over.

Jerry

"Ian" writes, in part:


Judging from the likely exposure rcc will be getting in the near future,
in days to come you might very well look back and think that they went
for really low prices. Then again, maybe not.... ;-)



  #23  
Old May 18th 04, 04:25 PM
Bruce Hickmott
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On Tue, 18 May 2004 15:22:12 GMT, Ian is alleged to
have written:

Currently at $91 and the auction has barely started. I fully expect to
see a price in excess of $250 for these.

Shall we start a virtual book on the final price anyone? :-)

The winner gets to shout out loud `I won' or `I was right', but don't
expect any prizes from me on this one.

Nope! I tell a lie. I will put up a small prize in the form of a silver
jeton from 18th century France (worth approx $30-$40) for the person who
either gets the guess `spot on' or within $5 of the ending price.

Only condition is that all guesses have to be recorded right here in
this thread and within the next 48 hrs latest. Guesses after that will
not be considered.

My guess (for the record) is $261.50.....but (hopefully) even that might
prove to be on the light side.

Once the art farty types catch on to them `everybody' and their dog will
want one. :-)

Ian


I think you're a little high. I'll say 210.98

Bruce
  #24  
Old May 18th 04, 04:26 PM
John Patrick
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Ian wrote:
Currently at $91 and the auction has barely started. I fully expect to
see a price in excess of $250 for these.

Shall we start a virtual book on the final price anyone? :-)

The winner gets to shout out loud `I won' or `I was right', but don't
expect any prizes from me on this one.

Nope! I tell a lie. I will put up a small prize in the form of a
silver
jeton from 18th century France (worth approx $30-$40) for the person
who
either gets the guess `spot on' or within $5 of the ending price.

Only condition is that all guesses have to be recorded right here in
this thread and within the next 48 hrs latest. Guesses after that will
not be considered.

My guess (for the record) is $261.50.....but (hopefully) even that
might
prove to be on the light side.


Hmm. Figure 5 coins, someone really wanting them, paying $41.25 each,
or $206.25. Nah, too high. Let's do $202.50.

John


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Old May 18th 04, 04:27 PM
Alan Williams
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Bruce Hickmott wrote:

On Tue, 18 May 2004 15:22:12 GMT, Ian is alleged to
have written:



My guess (for the record) is $261.50.....but (hopefully) even that might
prove to be on the light side.

Once the art farty types catch on to them `everybody' and their dog will
want one. :-)

Ian


I think you're a little high. I'll say 210.98


$238.09

Alan
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  #26  
Old May 18th 04, 04:29 PM
Bill Krummel
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"Ian" wrote in message
...
Currently at $91 and the auction has barely started. I fully expect to
see a price in excess of $250 for these.

Shall we start a virtual book on the final price anyone? :-)

The winner gets to shout out loud `I won' or `I was right', but don't
expect any prizes from me on this one.

Nope! I tell a lie. I will put up a small prize in the form of a silver
jeton from 18th century France (worth approx $30-$40) for the person who
either gets the guess `spot on' or within $5 of the ending price.

Only condition is that all guesses have to be recorded right here in
this thread and within the next 48 hrs latest. Guesses after that will
not be considered.

My guess (for the record) is $261.50.....but (hopefully) even that might
prove to be on the light side.


I'm not as optimistic as you, Ian. My guess is $141.50. I wouldn't mind
if it went for several thousand. Bill









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Old May 18th 04, 04:32 PM
Harv
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"Ian" wrote in message
...
Currently at $91 and the auction has barely started. I fully expect to
see a price in excess of $250 for these.

Shall we start a virtual book on the final price anyone? :-)

The winner gets to shout out loud `I won' or `I was right', but don't
expect any prizes from me on this one.

Nope! I tell a lie. I will put up a small prize in the form of a silver
jeton from 18th century France (worth approx $30-$40) for the person who
either gets the guess `spot on' or within $5 of the ending price.

Only condition is that all guesses have to be recorded right here in
this thread and within the next 48 hrs latest. Guesses after that will
not be considered.

My guess (for the record) is $261.50.....but (hopefully) even that might
prove to be on the light side.


I'll guess $232.50. I never win these things which is why I'll buy a few
lottery tickets too..

Harv

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Old May 18th 04, 04:34 PM
Cliff
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Bruce Hickmott wrote:

On 18 May 2004 13:45:53 GMT, haw (Jerry Dennis) is alleged to
have written:

I just looked at the auction. It's got 8 bids at $81, now above original issue
price (I believe the One Embers were $10 each, the others $15 each).

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=39127280 26

And I have to agree with Ian. With the exposure RCC is sure to get from the
pending lawsuit, I expect these puppies to become a pretty hot commodity. I
also expect a deluge of newbies (and trolls, unfortunately) when it's all over.

Jerry

"Ian" writes, in part:

Judging from the likely exposure rcc will be getting in the near future,
in days to come you might very well look back and think that they went
for really low prices. Then again, maybe not.... ;-)


I don't know who curtsybear is, but he/she seems to want it badly. :-)

Bruce (Bumped my bid to $90...and I'll go higher)


Bumped
Cliff

  #29  
Old May 18th 04, 04:48 PM
Ed Hendricks
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"Ian" wrote in message

Currently at $91 and the auction has barely started. I fully expect to
see a price in excess of $250 for these.

Shall we start a virtual book on the final price anyone? :-)

The winner gets to shout out loud `I won' or `I was right', but don't
expect any prizes from me on this one.

Nope! I tell a lie. I will put up a small prize in the form of a
silver
jeton from 18th century France (worth approx $30-$40) for the person
who
either gets the guess `spot on' or within $5 of the ending price.

Only condition is that all guesses have to be recorded right here in
this thread and within the next 48 hrs latest. Guesses after that will
not be considered.

My guess (for the record) is $261.50.....but (hopefully) even that
might
prove to be on the light side.

Once the art farty types catch on to them `everybody' and their dog
will
want one. :-)

Ian



Enter me! Enter me! My guess is $225.51.

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"Life is a coin. You can spend it any way you wish, but you can
only spend it once!"





  #30  
Old May 18th 04, 04:53 PM
Bruce Hickmott
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On Tue, 18 May 2004 10:29:31 -0500, "Bill Krummel" is
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"Ian" wrote in message
...
Currently at $91 and the auction has barely started. I fully expect to
see a price in excess of $250 for these.

Shall we start a virtual book on the final price anyone? :-)

The winner gets to shout out loud `I won' or `I was right', but don't
expect any prizes from me on this one.

Nope! I tell a lie. I will put up a small prize in the form of a silver
jeton from 18th century France (worth approx $30-$40) for the person who
either gets the guess `spot on' or within $5 of the ending price.

Only condition is that all guesses have to be recorded right here in
this thread and within the next 48 hrs latest. Guesses after that will
not be considered.

My guess (for the record) is $261.50.....but (hopefully) even that might
prove to be on the light side.


I'm not as optimistic as you, Ian. My guess is $141.50. I wouldn't mind
if it went for several thousand. Bill


If it sells for that price, it will sell to me.

Bruce

 




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