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Saul Teichman is the foremost researcher in the field of U.S. pattern, experimental and trial pieces.
Queller Collection of Coin Patterns Sells for $8.36 Million (Part 1) : Coin Collecting News 2009
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Saul Teichman figures that this Birch cent had a market value in the range of “$30,000 to $40,000.”
Queller Collection of Coin Patterns Sells for $8.36 Million (Part 3 of 3) : Coin Collecting News 2009
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“One point to remember is that Barber Halves were no big deal in the 1960s and early 1970s,” Teichman remarks, “many of these were under $100 in gem grade back then.”
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Teichman reports that “there are around ten Shield Earring Quarters in silver,” and “three or four of these” are gems.
Queller Collection of Coin Patterns Sells for $8.36 Million (Part 3 of 3) : Coin Collecting News 2009
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Teichman reports that “there are definitely four of these, three with a reeded edge and one with a plain edge.”
Queller Collection of Coin Patterns Sells for $8.36 Million (Part 3 of 3) : Coin Collecting News 2009
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Patterns, Saul Teichman has engaged in a tremendous amount of general research regarding great collections.
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Teichman suggests that “there are about a dozen known of all three varieties combined.”
Queller Collection of Coin Patterns Sells for $8.36 Million (Part 3 of 3) : Coin Collecting News 2009
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Teichman had been thinking that it would sell for an amount “in the $17,000 to $20,000 range.”
Queller Collection of Coin Patterns Sells for $8.36 Million (Part 1) : Coin Collecting News 2009
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Researcher Saul Teichman concludes that four are known in copper and six or so in silver.
Queller Collection of Coin Patterns Sells for $8.36 Million (Part 1) : Coin Collecting News 2009
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Teichman regards this price as “fine” and “fair,” about the level that he “expected.”
Queller Collection of Coin Patterns Sells for $8.36 Million (Part 1) : Coin Collecting News 2009
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