That depends on the original BIN price. I usually set my auto-decline at 30-40% below the original BIN price.
Perhaps the seller is using the auto-decline feature to weed out low ball bids. FWIW, I have never had a buyer accept one of my counteroffers
Here is another example of a Jefferson Nickel with a Reverse of 38 and full steps. [IMG] [IMG]
You negged a guy over a $1.20 coin with file photos? I am just thankful you didn't make the transaction private.
Bent, spend it!
Personally, I would give that coin 5FS but I think there are some who would not based on the weakness under the third pillar. The mark in between...
Speaking of Nagengast, I think it is important to note his definition for 5 full steps for the reverse of 38: While discerning the Reverse of...
The two best references for the Jefferson series are: THE JEFFERSON ANALYST by Bernard Nagengast A GUIDE BOOK OF BUFFALO AND JEFFERSON NICKELS...
Those are yummy Joe!
I like the 1941, how are the steps & luster?
Thank you for that stroll down memory lane, it was fun reading the second time around as well.
I also liked the fact that he embraced his middle name. The drama of the 3 legged Buffalo was probably one of the most infamous episodes in coin...
I am pretty sure that video predates his time on this forum. Unlike most people who hated him, I found him extremely entertaining on every forum...
I just posted the article on Cointalk (see link below). Read more: http://www.cointalk.com/t207768/#ixzz1xMQzpZku
In the early part of 1939, the mint changed the reverse design of the Jefferson Nickel by strengthening the steps of Monticello. As a result, the...
Guess the Grade of this 1939-S Rev of 40 Jefferson Nickel. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] Please vote in the attached poll. Comments welcome!
Buyers who send me a message asking what the lowest price I will accept rather than simply placing an offer on my BIN or Best Offer listings.
My swings are not nearly as severe. Last night I won $150 playing $10-$20 LH and then proceeded to get stuck $600 in a $5-$10 Omaha8 game. The...
It looks like a business strike to me.
playoffs, playoffs, playoffs
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