This is the third time I have to run across this and its aggervating me. Explain this to me???? A 77 dollar Kennedy half is absurd. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...75399&_sacat=See-All-Categories&_fvi=1&_rdc=1
$77.00 for that? I don't think so. What a ripoff, I mean who would be dumb enough to pay that amount of money for a half dollar in a slab of plastic? W H A T E V E R!!!
There have been even more ridiculous bids on the bay before-- such as, several thousand dollars for a handful of common Lincoln cents (discussed on CoinTalk a few years ago).
This is what his reply was? here are my questions lmao Dear marine_general25, Hi, it's based upon similar types of collector paperweights from the era...has nothing to do with it's intrinsic value. Much like the Mona Lisa has little relationship to the paint and canvas it is made of, or the 1909-SVDB's relationship to it's 1.5 cents worth of copper, or... Thanks again for your message. - kencor7 Click "respond" to reply through Messages, or go to your email to reply From: marine_general25 To: kencor7 Subject: Re: Details about item: marine_general25 sent a message about 1964 KENNEDY HALF IN LUCITE PAPERWEIGHT AND HOUR GLASS #330437175399 Sent Date: Feb-08-11 16:14:15 PST Dear kencor7, But your asking 77 dollars for an item that only has Total silver value is $10.93. Statistics: » There are 0.3617 troy ounces of silver in 1 silver 1964 Kennedy half dollar(s). » Each 1964 Kennedy half dollar contains 0.3617 troy ounces of silver and is valued at $10.93 when silver is at $30.22 / ounce. » A roll of 1964 Kennedy half dollars has 20 coins and is valued at $218.61 when silver is at $30.22 / ounce. Im just curious how you come to a price of 77 dollars thats all - marine_general25 From: kencor7 To: marine_general25 Subject: Re: Details about item: marine_general25 sent a message about 1964 KENNEDY HALF IN LUCITE PAPERWEIGHT AND HOUR GLASS #330437175399 Sent Date: Feb-07-11 19:12:52 PST Dear marine_general25, Hi, that is what I'm asking for it. I have it listed as buy-it-now with a best offer option. If we can agree on a price, great. Thanks again for your inquiry. - kencor7 From: marine_general25 To: kencor7 Subject: Details about item: marine_general25 sent a message about 1964 KENNEDY HALF IN LUCITE PAPERWEIGHT AND HOUR GLASS #330437175399 Sent Date: Feb-07-11 17:31:50 PST Dear kencor7, Why is this item 75.00 dollars? - marine_general25
No doubt he's asking way too much money for it but it's certainly not out of the ordinary on ebay and as far as I know he's not violating any rules that I see. Bottom line is if someone wants it they'll buy it and if they don't they won't. It may be a way to do something subversive that has nothing at all to do with selling the coin at all. I'm just sayin' strange yes, but stranger things have happened on ebay. :yes:
I don't see any reason why you would think this item is related to silver at all. This is a novelty item that serves a purpose other then being a silver half dollar. I wouldn't pay $77 for it because I don't collect paperweights, not because it's only worth $10 in silver. Someone who collects paperweights, or wants to give it as a gift for a '64 birthday, would enjoy it. It is worth what someone is willing to pay. I think you are being a little hard on the seller. Especially since he has 'make an offer' for it. Heres one for more than twice that: http://cgi.ebay.com/1964-KENNEDY-HALF-DOLLAR-LUCITE-PAPERWEIGHT-B2869-/370476848686
I dont care if you collect silver , paper weights or belly button lint. The prices for both items is exorbitant. These are the types of people that are willing to throw a fishing line out there in the hopes that someone bites. It is worth its weight in silver, weather the intended purpose is for a paper weight is irrelevant. I know there is the saying " something is only worth what someone is willing to pay" but lets be realistic..... And his BY IT NOW price is only 2 dollar from what he would take. I already tried and he counter with 75.
It's worth more than it's weight in silver to the right buyer. Reread gbroke's response. To YOU it may be only worth it's weight in silver. No need to harrass the seller especially if you aren't interested in buying it.
...or the Cherry Tums pill in a 2x2 that sold last month for $6.15... http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320641902565&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
I don't collect paper weights but I do own one. It is on the desk in front of me right now. It is 65 mm cube and is crystal clear. Inside are cent through half dollar from the year my son was born. I believe the coins were taken from a mint set. I didn't pay $70 for it. I recall paying something like $12 for it. I didn't buy it because the coins were MS69. I bought it because I liked it. I still like it. Maybe I'll take a picture for you all.
I say "get over it". Beauty (and value) is in the eye of the beholder. If I want to list a 1983 cent thats been run over by the president's motorcade for $1000, that's my choice. Nobody may ever buy it but what ever...
For the life of me, I cannot recall ever in my 38 years, where I said to myself "Dang, I really wish I had a paperweight right now". lol I tend to do all my paperworking indoors.
I think this is neat. Sorry it ruined the coins. I didn't do it myself but I guess I'm guilty for buying it.