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Old 11-11-2009, 10:44 PM
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Default Hager!

I left a comment and got a reply in seconds!
He came to one of my shows and passed out hundreds of his "6 sport" book!
Dennis Purdy's article: "Alan Hager: A modern day buffalo hunter" was the biggest public bashing I've ever seen!
About Hager's book, Purdy said it was pretty, but then again so are some whores!
Purdy claimed he had dozens of more pages of dirt he did not published, calling them "the Paul Harvey pages", and I'd love to see them!

I have not heard Hager's name in decades but this was a great flashback!
Thanks for bringing a smile to the sick!
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Old 11-12-2009, 07:06 AM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMQBV...eature=related

Yet another video from that bizarre situation.

I remember seeing Hager at a few shows too with his silly price guide.
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Old 11-12-2009, 07:12 AM
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Ghost (my favorite FB movie!) that was a creepy video! You wonder if the dude sleeps with his coins!
I've heard of single guys that refer to their collection as family, but this is insane. He loves his error coin!
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Old 11-12-2009, 07:19 AM
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I used the fast forward button too. What was the point of that video? Was I supposed to get aroused?
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Old 11-12-2009, 07:23 AM
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Default Accu-Grade!

Barry, didn't Hager invent the holder that PSA uses? He holds pattern on it, I believe its called the arrowhead holder.
And a quote from his big book, "Like most movers and shakers, Alan is prone to controversy".......
Please comment on that!
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Old 11-12-2009, 07:33 AM
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I do remember he was among the first to promote graded coins, and I've heard he has some kind of patent on the slabs, but I can't confirm. And the cent on a dime planchet (or vice versa) is a rare error but they are documented in the Red Book. The listed value for one in the 2009 edition is $1500.
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Old 11-12-2009, 08:25 AM
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I actually just found my 1995 6 Sport Guide by Hager I was given at a show way back when.

The price guide was useless but it actually came in handy as a reference guide for a lot of non-baseball sports cards that didn't get a lot of coverage at the time, including many foriegn issues.
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I used to collect coins and I'd often post to the rec.collecting.coins usenet group. I quickly learned that if you said anything bad about Hager that he or his wife would send emails threatening a lawsuit. Here's a link that details the lawsuit:

http://www.swcgs.com/ASA_v_ANA.html

His lawsuit actually described a usenet group as a "collecting club" sanctioned by the ANA! HILARIOUS!!!....I'm not sure how I avoided being named...I guess I was just lucky.
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I do remember he was among the first to promote graded coins, and I've heard he has some kind of patent on the slabs, but I can't confirm. And the cent on a dime planchet (or vice versa) is a rare error but they are documented in the Red Book. The listed value for one in the 2009 edition is $1500.
So if the "book" value of this coin is $1500, how would we describe the asking price of $10 million? Aggressive? Inflated? Optimistic? Ahead of its time?
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