Post your dumbest/most painful eBay mistakes.

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  1. TypeCoin971793

    TypeCoin971793 Just a random guy on the internet

    This one happened in December 2014, and it still hurts. :arghh::bigtears::drowning:

    There was a raw AU/MS 1921 Half Dollar with full luster, and all of the diagnistics were there to match with one of the two known die pairs. As far as I was concerned, it was genuine.

    This was early in my eBay buying career, so I did not know all of the rules of sniping. I did not trust my internet, so I decided to snipe a little early, around the 20-second mark. The bid was currently at $75 or so, and it jumped up to $175 after putting in my $350 bid. Unfortunately, that gave the other guy enough time to inch up his bid. When I noticed what was happening, I tried to put in a $400 bid, but it got eaten by my internet, and the other guy outbid me at the 0.5 second mark. I was still winning when the timer reached 0 and the page refreshed to the post-auction view, but when the page loaded, I was greated by a statement saying I lost and the bid was $355.

    I was pissed and angry at my stupidity, as it was a $2000+ coin. The profit would have more than paid for the musical instrument I was looking to buy at the time. But oh, well. Maybe it was fake and I dodged a bullet, but I doubt it.

    This experience taught me a dear lesson about sniping, and I have made much more than $2000 since then, so not all is lost.

    Make me feel better by posting your :drowning::arghh::bigtears: stories.
     
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  3. 19Lyds

    19Lyds Member of the United States of Confusion

    I spotted this 1972 Type 2 IKE on ebay 9 years ago.

    EBay 150209202702 Type 2 Auction Pic Obv.JPG EBay 150209202702 Type 2 Auction Pic Rev.JPG

    At first, I thought it was one of the silver versions but then, it lacked a mint mark.

    I put in an initial bid and started watching it.

    About 3 days before it ended, the bid had jumped up over $150 so I stupidly placed a bit around $275.

    Stupid Stupid Stupid!

    About 2 seconds before it closed I dropped an A-Bomb bid and won it for $560

    I was really hoping for a killer grade. MS65 or possibly MS66 but it came back at MS64.
    I resubmitted it several times and the best I could squeeze out of it was an MS64+ since it did have some objectionable marks on the obverse.

    I sold it for a little less than I paid for it. A bummer and a very valuable lesson.
     
  4. talkcoin

    talkcoin Well-Known Member

  5. dwhiz

    dwhiz Collector Supporter

    Around the year 2000 or so I purchased my first computer. a Gateway of course.
    Living in woods of Tuftonboro, NH we had DIAL UP service.
    Ok long story short, one time I was on eBay and decided I needed a CC coin. So I find this dime really nice, dang did I bid to high and of course I won.
    Needless to say alcohol was involved.
    Note to self don't drink and bid:eek:
     
  6. Seattlite86

    Seattlite86 Outspoken Member

    In 2012, I really got back into coin collecting and this was pre-marriage and kids so I had money to burn. I thought I'd play it smart and try to cash in on all these crazy unsearched rolls floating on eBay. I mean, what could go wrong, right?
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  7. TypeCoin971793

    TypeCoin971793 Just a random guy on the internet

    I did get a 1916 D dime out of one of those rolls, but I had to cheat a little. ;)

    I knew it was a 1916 D when the seller listed it because it was the same coin he had bought about a month earlier.
     
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  8. Blissskr

    Blissskr Well-Known Member

    Ain't that the truth. Lord knows I've bought some coins that later on I can't even figure out what I thought I had saw in them.
     
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  9. New Windsor Bill

    New Windsor Bill Well-Known Member

    You made a mistake but you recovered nicely at the end when you sold it. I recently purchased a roll of Franklin Dollars thinking they were halves. All toll I spent $100. What was I thinking. It was late at night, I was tired. Oh well, we learn.
     
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  10. Santinidollar

    Santinidollar Supporter! Supporter

    No drinking allowed when playing blackjack or bidding on coins.:confused:
     
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  11. benveniste

    benveniste Type Type

    Here's mine. On reciept of the coin, I actually convinced myself that the scratches were on the (Old PCI Green PR64) holder:

    1898Obv.jpg
    1898Rev.jpg

    Oops.
     
  12. Seattlite86

    Seattlite86 Outspoken Member

    well played :)
     
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