In hindsight, the 9.6 copy was the bargain of the decade when it sold on Heritage.
Goldman must`ve been bummed, and Wilson`s client must`ve been ecstatic.
With SC4 9.2 selling, it was the confirmation for the upper DC SA market. I bet your client was ecstatic of the BB28 purchase.
I don`t know if he was ecstatic, as negotiations were protracted and he definitely felt like he was paying full freight!
In contrast, the 9.6 SC 4 was barely more than the 9.4 copy that had sold just a short while before. It was a clear bargain from the minute the auction closed, and I`m sure the winner`s ceiling was much much higher.
Dont' get me wrong, you did quite well Tim. Books with that magnitude tends to stay embedded to collections or a profit seeker. Regarding the SC4, it will be hard to top that copy.