Setting a BIN price to get back what someone put into it doesn't necessarily always work, either. If the seller doesn't know squat about grading,...
There are indeed those out there too. But much less than just BIN.
There are plenty of slabbed coins that are BIN'd and are obnoxiously overpriced...
Exactly. In the majority of cases, auctions will indeed squeeze out the market price for a specimen... And it doesn't take a rocket scientist to...
So if I understand this correctly - if a seller has a AG-3 BIN ridiculously marked-up to the price of an F+, and it doesn't sell, there's no...
I think this is probably what's happened. It seems to me that the cycles of buying and flipping, re-buying and re-flipping coins ad-nauseum has...
And fast becoming an undesirable place to buy coins too; At least, for the specimens I'm interested in.
Justify it all you want, but I see the same specimens over and over again, being relisted, revolving through ebay like ratty pieces of luggage...
It's gotten nuts in the last several months... yeah, that's crispy all right...!
Is it only me, but has anyone else noticed that larger and larger percentage of the decent specimens on ebay are now mostly listing as BINs?...
Another reason why I hate Whitman folders...
Which means the roughly other 20% remaining probably got bilked.
Thanks Conder. I have this book; It is by Martin and published by C4. I bought it about a year ago for that exact price. It is a terrific book,...
Conder - Any idea how one could obtain that TAMS guide? :D
Is this a 'for profit' website?
Cool, thanks. :thumb: The "Chambre Des Comptes De Normandie" pictured in the thread a cool jeton. Also, I notice that it looks like Bressett...
At second glance, I'm noticing after perusing lots of other jetons of the same era that there seems to be a recurring theme dealing with rain,...
At first glance, granted it is genuine, the first specimen shown appears to be a Spink 3472 Crown, William III, 1696, Third bust, Straight...
Yep.. I see what you mean :thumb:
Thanks :thumb:. I'll look more into the first two... the third is a later era than needed :)
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