Yep... and here it is: [IMG]
Oh boy... it's always worth the little extra for delivery confirmation. Without it, the buyer is in the driver's seat. I don't know if it's eBay's...
Here's more info on these experimental notes: http://www.cointalk.com/t116189/
Here's an older thread on the subject (and no "redirect" on this link): http://www.cointalk.com/t66069/
Almost all 20th century sets that were (and are) being sold through newspaper and magazine ads contain low grade silver coins that were harshly...
Alex - the thread was originally mis-categorized under the "Coin Chat" forum... Jim moved it to where it belonged. See my post #31.
I'm afraid the only people who would "go for it" would be collectors, since that's basically the way it is with half dollars, and has been for...
Yep... all kinds of weird things happen to a coin that's "trapped" in a dryer: [IMG]
Done.
Well, the thread is mis-categorized... it should be under the "Bullion Investing" forum, not "Coin Chat". But you knew that.
Better start your engine...
And now at $32.86. That's almost a 25% drop in just a few days. Something manipulative going on here (but of course, we all know that).
I think you have it pretty well figured out... the only thing I do differently is start my auctions much lower and hope for a "bidding war";...
And please start a NEW thread when you get the results! Good luck!
Once a month I haul my Ikes off to the local flea market... and once a month people are willing to pay me $5 for three of them. I usually sell...
Could be worth a few bucks.. here's the '35-G star notes on eBay's BIN list:...
Yep... we sure did have fun back in the early 1950's, coating every Lincoln cent we had with liquid mercury. Just rubbing it in with our fingers...
I was thinking a gas bubble trapped between the laminate layers (a relatively common error), but I'm not sure that would effect both sides to this...
All I can do is click a link to their facebook page. Seems more like a social networking site than a serious competitor to eBay.
I don't want to hijack this thread because there are some beautiful coins being posted, and 1944 was my birth year. But, if interested, you can...
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