Todd,
The only thing I can think of is that those buyers,
are banking on the odds that it is a Large Letters
version since the Reverse picture is not shown and
then it would be well worth the $255 paid.

That's a hell of a gamble. Why not ask the seller to
post the reverse picture through a QA before bidding?

Hell, I heard that a half finished soft drink that
supposedly Elvis drank, went for thousands on EBay
recently. There's all kinds of people out there.

Art
Tokyo


--- toddnjeannie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Check out this auction that ended today, folks.   Go
> to www.ebay.com
> and search for : 3949406469  (that's the auction
> number).  
> 
> An 1830 Bust Half in supposedly XF condition (that
> in itself is
> suspect to me) sold for $255 when it looks to me
> like it's worth $55
> to $90 !! (according to the 1995 RedBook I use).  
> 
> Coins haven't gone up in value much have they?  Is
> the 1995 RedBook
> much out of date?
> 
> Happy New Years to you all.
> 
> Todd
> 
> 
> 
> 



                
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