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<p>[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2536875, member: 36230"]No... common quarters, and if memory serves me correctly should be closer to $150 at present prices. My apologies for being unclear.</p><p><br /></p><p>eBay and the real world do not always walk hand-in-hand, and let's face it; people using eBay, for a variety of reasons, often pay more than they otherwise could or arguably should. I was also speaking only from a purchasing standpoint and not high retail, assuming that you're simply playing the middleman and would take whatever cut, if any, you felt reasonable for your services. </p><p><br /></p><p>That said, with eBay one also has the opportunity to at least have a look at the coin/coins in question whereas I can only assume the worst (painfully common and heavily damaged). One also must remember that many to most of the coins found on eBay came from somewhere else, often in person transactions, at times with profiting middlemen, so there are or can be many factors to consider. Unfortunately or fortunately, depending on your viewpoint, not everything is always as cut and dry as eBay retail minus fees.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2536875, member: 36230"]No... common quarters, and if memory serves me correctly should be closer to $150 at present prices. My apologies for being unclear. eBay and the real world do not always walk hand-in-hand, and let's face it; people using eBay, for a variety of reasons, often pay more than they otherwise could or arguably should. I was also speaking only from a purchasing standpoint and not high retail, assuming that you're simply playing the middleman and would take whatever cut, if any, you felt reasonable for your services. That said, with eBay one also has the opportunity to at least have a look at the coin/coins in question whereas I can only assume the worst (painfully common and heavily damaged). One also must remember that many to most of the coins found on eBay came from somewhere else, often in person transactions, at times with profiting middlemen, so there are or can be many factors to consider. Unfortunately or fortunately, depending on your viewpoint, not everything is always as cut and dry as eBay retail minus fees.[/QUOTE]
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