Those 09 Proofs, should have a low mintage, just going from the first ladies this year... If they keep declining, close to a couple thousand for them Just hope they are not anything like the 09 $50 AGE...Some 500,000+ and more to come
It appears this guy may just slap a shipping label and send the unopened mint package to the buyer...if so, the buyer is going to flip-out when he sees the packing slip with a total price of $49 :desk: http://cgi.ebay.com/5-2009-P-D-Formative-Lincoln-Cent-LP2-US-Mint-Roll-Set_W0QQitemZ270399548110QQcategoryZ31373QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp3907.m263QQ_trkparmsZalgo%3DSIC%26its%3DI%252BC%252BIA%26itu%3DFICS%252BUFI%252BUA%252BIA%252BUCI%26otn%3D14%26po%3DLVI%26ps%3D54 -LTB
Received my rolls day before yesterday. Our mailman left them on my front step, I wasn't home when delivered. I'm lucky I received them at all. Gotta talk to that guy. No soup for him this coming Christmas! :headbang:
Wait a minuet, it's early and I'm not with yet. It says free shipping. Doesn't that mean the seller is responsible for the cost of shipping. Duh, I know I'm naive but please explain. Thanks.:rolling:
Yes, very simple Who do you think pays for shipping when there is a shipping amount? It is not like the buyer prints out a shipping label The seller is responsible for paying all shipping costs, and using free shipping, attracts more buyers, and more snipers, to bid higher on the item
Easily misunderstood from that post. It's when the Mint ships, they include the slip inside that shows the price of those goods about $49. Then, if the eBay seller ships the box without opening it, the buyer wlll see the Mint shipping slip and he/she will hit the roof. Notice there are no bids and less than an hour left ... maybe the buyers aren't as dumb as that seller thinks!
I'm a newbie to coin collecting. Does anyone know the date and location of the next release of the Lincoln "Professional Life" pennies? I heard it'll be in Illinois, based on an article I read. Any info is appreciated. Thanks. ~ TWRJR