bro,actually how would you estimate the value for the error/unique coins as it is not recorded in the catalogue?what this worth?i duno whats the actual price for this item so i just simply put a price.:goofer:
Most regular coin dealers know little or nothing about errors. They may be honest, but ignorance can be just as harmful. Your coin may be rare, but that doesn't necessarily lend it value. Small planchet defects -- regardless of cause -- do not bring a high price.
Well let me put it this way. A seller with 0 feedback, puts up a coin for $80K....that would get that seller marked off my list. If you want to find out what this is worth then first get some feedback, and then list the coin as a true auction...$0.99. Whatever it sells for is how much its worth. Speedy
I have to agree with speedy. If you're worried about having to sell it at too low of a price then throw a healthy reserve on it to prevent that from happening, although i don't agree with that practice. I am a firm believer in true auctions always.
thank you for helping me to understand,all of the members here.2 thumbs up :hail:i feel very glad that you all did not give me negatif comment for the price i put and taught me what to do in return unlikely mostly stamp forum haters treated me in opposite way totally.they gave me very bad comments for the price i put,seller like me and my stamps selling at ebay.they said the price which i put was too high and the item is not worth a single cent.i thought seller can put any desire price that he wants.they also judge a seller like me as "conman"also my stamp is"fake or junk"without any proper evidence against me,its all becouse of my feedback is zero rating.beside this,all this ******* keep sending message to the bidder who has placed the bid on my item(stamp) advice him to cancel off the bid and report to ebay that im a conman also my item is fake.i really hate all this ******* becouse their spoilting my business.do you have any solution to go against for all this ppls by doing that???i think i have began to hate stamps now and love coin forever.i have realized that the coin value is so so so much higher than a piece of stamp.just my 2c
You never answered my question. Does my description of what the edge may look like, match with what the coin actually looks like?