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I am wondering how much interest there could be in the WJ Noble Collection of New Zealand Historical Medals and Memorabilia auction (part 1). Could be a record number of unsold lots? I suspect the well known items such as 1865 NZ exhibition medals will go for a fair amount. Certainly no bargains to be had there. But there are a great many other very obscure items. Can there really be sufficient interest for them to all sell at the one auction?
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I reckon the WJ Noble Collection of New Zealand Historical Medals and Memorabilia auction should really have taken place in NZ where the majority of interested buyers reside? I would have travelled within NZ to be present to bid in person and collect my items, but am not comfortable to spend a large amount and then hope my purchases arrives safely in the post. They probably would get here but if something did go amiss it could be a real hassle.
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the noble NZ medals is really motoring along, probably owing to the fact that many lots are not getting any bids!
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The 1865 exhibition medal in bright bronze didn't go for as much as I thought it should. I'm wondering if it might have been a little bit dodgy?
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Bugger! the 1940 centennial medal with the billowing clouds didn't sell. I wish I'd bid on it now!
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seems to be already a lot of bidding at the mowbray auction. Foreigners?
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oh for crying out loud the Ceylon 1957 double proof set I had my eye on is now more than twice the estimate!
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according to my Bertrand a 1943 florin in uncirculated condition is worth $350, at present one is going for $400 at the mowbray auction. What's up with that?
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have mowbray always been listed on numisbids website?
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that is now 3 different Hector medals I have spotted up for auction recently. When it rains it pours!
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