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<p>[QUOTE="washington, post: 306566, member: 11367"]Hi Everybody,</p><p> </p><p>I'm new to this forum and this is my first posting. I decided to join after I read through some threads and found it very usfull and helpful, especially the thread on SGS stuff. I collected coins when I was a kid and only started again after last Christmas when I got a State quarter book. I sure missed alot in the last 30 years. I don't sell on ebay, but I do buy. What one person calls junk might be just the thing a beginner would want and/or can afford to fill that hole in their album. So the word junk means different things to different folks. When I buy, I go for the best condition I can afford, and I'm sure that is what everybody does. It is very easy for a person on ebay to set up their searches to block out some of the lower graded coins and focus on the higher quality stuff. Currently I'm working on a Washinton quater collection in unc. condition. They range from ms 60 to 67. I've been buying many other things on ebay for about 6 years now and have seen the prices go up and down. It is one of those things that just happens. I also collect a couple of patterns of depression glass and china. One pattern I bid on is also bid on by just one other person. If he is not on his computer I can get it for a low price. if he is the price goes up.</p><p>Sorry, I know I am rambling on, but I guess what I'm tring to say is keep selling because I think ebay is always going to be a rollercoaster ride.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="washington, post: 306566, member: 11367"]Hi Everybody, I'm new to this forum and this is my first posting. I decided to join after I read through some threads and found it very usfull and helpful, especially the thread on SGS stuff. I collected coins when I was a kid and only started again after last Christmas when I got a State quarter book. I sure missed alot in the last 30 years. I don't sell on ebay, but I do buy. What one person calls junk might be just the thing a beginner would want and/or can afford to fill that hole in their album. So the word junk means different things to different folks. When I buy, I go for the best condition I can afford, and I'm sure that is what everybody does. It is very easy for a person on ebay to set up their searches to block out some of the lower graded coins and focus on the higher quality stuff. Currently I'm working on a Washinton quater collection in unc. condition. They range from ms 60 to 67. I've been buying many other things on ebay for about 6 years now and have seen the prices go up and down. It is one of those things that just happens. I also collect a couple of patterns of depression glass and china. One pattern I bid on is also bid on by just one other person. If he is not on his computer I can get it for a low price. if he is the price goes up. Sorry, I know I am rambling on, but I guess what I'm tring to say is keep selling because I think ebay is always going to be a rollercoaster ride.[/QUOTE]
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