WHAT? LOUDER, PLEASE!
If you're happy with them, fine. Keep it to yourself, though. I wouldn't want a newbie to destroy their coins thinking that any of your methods...
I wasn't thinking of it the other way (the one click thing) that he might have been trying to beat someone else's max bid one increment at a time.
eBay will change bid increments based on value. I still stick by my theory and add that the guy with 95 bids had a max of $640.00 and was...
Not being able to view the auction, I'd have to say that he put in his max bid and every time someone else put in a bid, the computer put in a bid...
1/25 oz? That's got to be smaller than a toe nail. You'd need a microscope to be able to see that coin.
I'd make sure it was a sturdy envelope. I wouldn't trust an ordinary letter envelope.
In something stiff to keep the currency from bending, tearing or folding.
Thanks. My memory's not what it used to be. I corrected my post.
It's copper plated zinc. All cents after 1982 are this composition. 1982 came in both compositions. The zinc dissolves away much faster than the...
Agreed.
Thanks again.
Correct. Sometimes I don't pay enough attention. Thanks.
If one side is concave and the other convex, I'd be inclined to say damaged by a BB or pellet shot.
"Are the scratches in the face if this from the mint since this is a proof set?" It's not a proof set, it's a mint set.
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Yeah, that's the way to go! Give the guy more false hope that he's hit the jackpot.
Still can't see anything. Focus.
Post better pics.
How long was that one at the bottom of the cesspool?
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