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General => General Forum Comments => Topic started by: gus5pin on January 30, 2008, 08:56:33 pm
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I just received my new Torex Auction book for the upcoming event in February. As always I thumb through it and dream about everything I would LIKE to buy but check this out.
They have a broken set of 1937 Specimens from the $2 to the $1000. If these 7 notes sell for the suggested sale price in the Torex book the total for these beauties comes to ...... $16,700.00................
plus 15% hammer price ......... $2,505.00..............
plus 13% taxes ........... $2,496.65 ..............
For a grand total of ........... oh ya, this excludes shipping or an extra 5% hammer if bought via eBay..........THUD ........... sorry that was me falling of my chair ..................
$21,701.65.
And another thing, you are still missing the $1 to complete the set.
Denis
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Hello Dennis:
This doesn't have much to do with the pricey specimen set you are referring to but, I was wondering how a new collector like myself goes about getting a Torex book? Is there a mailing list or a website where you can go for more info? Or what is the process that one has to follow to get my hands on a book? Any knowledge you can offer me would be most appreciated. Thanks very much!
Jeff
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You can download PDF version of the catalogue from my website: www.coinoisseur.com
You can also order a printed copy of the catalogue from the site or you can view the online auction. Lots of options.