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Old 05-06-2009, 11:01 PM   #95 (permalink)
Sholom
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Originally Posted by mruetz View Post
The real question is whether the eBay fees are worth it. Sometime because of the large audience of people bidding, you get a higher price.
Exactly -- one just needs to know ahead of time what the fees will probably be, what the closing price will be, and then figure if its worth it.

As for the large audience -- I just checked for the heck of it: at 10pm (ET) on a random Wed evening, there were 162,000 ongoing auctions in US coins.
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