Ebay and the poor un-educated public

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Old Silver, Mar 15, 2006.

  1. Old Silver

    Old Silver New Member

    It is pretty obvious that people just don't take the time to research before they bid. Do people still believe what they read in a posting as the gospel? This auction is a good example of how a well written auction listing can get bidders to part with their money. Another fine use of the word "RARE".

    I'm going to have to watch this one. With a 8 hrs. to go and 13 bids already I don't think they're done yet.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/2005-Ocean-In-View-First-Day-Nickel-Cover-Sealed_W0QQitemZ8394511476QQcategoryZ41089QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

    Edited to pull my foot out of my mouth again.
     
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  3. Old Silver

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  4. glaciermi

    glaciermi Senior Member

    As of 31 December 2005, all Westward Journey items were stopped being sold by the U.S. Mint.
     
  5. Old Silver

    Old Silver New Member

    See, I fall into that category! :) Still way too much for items that aren't very popular with collectors and did not sell out. I shouldn't complain though, I may want to sell my sets someday and that's the kind of market I want to see.
     
  6. mrbrklyn

    mrbrklyn New Member

    i can't even find the link for the hostorical data any longer on ebay.

    Ruben
     
  7. mrbrklyn

    mrbrklyn New Member

    To me, I see nothing wrong with the ebay listing. I agree that I wouldn't buy these coins either at these prices, but it is true that a lot of items that weren't popular at the time later become emensely popular and expensive. He's not misrepresenting anything here, IMO. Just peddling it.

    Ruben
     
  8. Old Silver

    Old Silver New Member

    I agree, no misrepresentation intentionally. Maybe just a little "stretching" with his big red "sold out" and "23,000 produced". If I remember correctly, these as well as the other 3 were still available up to 12/31 (no sell outs) and the production number was closer to 50,000 (maybe only 23,000 sold). Just another example of how the word "rare" can be used to hype and manipulate buyers into overspending.

    4 pc. set ended with a winning bid of $191
     
  9. Scotto

    Scotto I collect what I like

    Ocean in view sold for 120.00!!
     
  10. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    [QUOTE='Ol Silver]If ebay is a good source for secondary market values, then my stuff just went up a bundle!:)
    [/QUOTE]


    Sure it did - as long as you only look at the highest realized prices. But you better not look at all those others that sold for far less. Like these -

    2004 FDC - $7.51 HERE

    2005 FDC - $15 HERE

    That kinda puts a different light on things.

    You need to keep in mind when trying to assess current values - it's not the highest prices or the lowest prices that provides guidelines - it's the average prices ;)
     
  11. Old Silver

    Old Silver New Member

    Looks like these mint issued WJ first day covers might be catching on. Doug, I think the average is going to jump a little if this keeps up.

    3 days remaining - $56
    1 day remaining - $51
    1 day remaining - $31.14
    3 days remaining - $31.14
     
  12. mrbrklyn

    mrbrklyn New Member


    What is the link you use to see the realized histories again on auctions? I was looking up and down for it on ebay yesterday.

    Ruben
     
  13. The_Cave_Troll

    The_Cave_Troll The Coin Troll

    on any search page, just look in the left hand column of the page entitled "search options" and one of the little checkable boxes will be "Completed listings". Just click on the box and then hit the search button to view only the ended auctions. Or you could just click this link.
     
  14. Old Silver

    Old Silver New Member

    Having intrigued my own curiosity and to put a pretty accurate value on what's in my inventory, I went back and looked over the last 10 auctions and watched the ones ending this past week. Throwing out the highest and the lowest winning bids this is the average price I came up with for the mint issued WJ first day covers.

    '04 Peace Medal nickels - $37.20, '04 Keelboat nickels - $44.20, '05 Bison nickels - $21.00, '05 Ocean in View nickels - $97.25, (As a set of 4) - $182.62, Sac dollar FDC - $54.00.

    That's a pretty nice little increase in such a short time for items that, when available at the mint, didn't seem to draw much interest. I hope this trend continues.
     
  15. vincent2920

    vincent2920 Senior Member

    Hopefully these bidders are not the poor un-educated public but fools with money , maybe a little less of it in the future , or maybe they're smarter than all of us. Only in America. :cool:
     
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