Uncut sheet of series 1935-E $1.00 silver certificates

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by jtlee321, Jul 2, 2017.

  1. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    Just trolling. He did this on some other threads too.
    I am going to stay firm on my $1800 retail,
    and if I was in the market I would offer $1500.
     
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  3. jtlee321

    jtlee321 Well-Known Member

    I'd agree on the $1500 estimate. Especially after seeing the completed auctions records on HA and coupled with the "apparent" and "repaired" designations.
     
  4. David Setree Rare Coins

    David Setree Rare Coins Well-Known Member



    Just fold it up......what's so difficult?
     
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  5. David Setree Rare Coins

    David Setree Rare Coins Well-Known Member



    I don't understand what the price the shop paid for it having anything to do with what the value of the sheet could be.......
     
  6. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    Because when you pay 100% profit to someone you are being taken advantage of.
    If he paid $1200 for the sheet asking $2800 and accepting $2400 is a rip off.
    That's the same as being a low life crook.
    The problem with the coin business is not the internet. It has always been greedy dealers who try to squeeze every nickel they can out of a sucker, instead of setting an honest price.
    I don't need my post quoted back to me. I know what I said.
     
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  7. u812?

    u812? Better-Known Member

    "commonly used terms"

    Everyone has to start and learn from the bottom just like you did!!!!!

    That is my issue!!!!!
     
  8. jtlee321

    jtlee321 Well-Known Member

    So I need to stop using commonly used terms and spell everything out, just in case there is someone who does not know what an abbreviation means? They can do exactly what I did with most abbreviations, figure it out by either kindly asking questions or making an educated guess. This is how learning is accomplished.

    I come from the coin side where we use abbreviations all the time, such as B&M, LCS, FBL, FSB, FB, FT, FS, 5FS, PL, DPL, DMPL, NT, AT, etc... etc... A vast majority of the users here know these terms, granted a few don't and when they don't they ask nicely, "What does xxxx mean? I'm new here and just trying to figure things out." We then nicely explain it to them and then they know. I'm not a paper money guy, it took me a while to figure out what PPQ, EPQ and the such meant. I did figure it out, but I didn't go into a thread and hound someone for not spelling it out simply because I did not understand what it meant. When I'm new to a game, I don't expect people to stop the game and teach me all the rules. It's my responsibility to learn them and ask questions along the way, when I am comfortable enough with the rules, I jump into the game.

    Maybe I misinterpreted the way you wrote your post, but I took it as fairly snarky and with contempt that I had not spelled something out for you, or possibly for someone who did not know what it meant. Now if I did misunderstand, then my apologies. If I did not misunderstand it, then please find a more cordial way to ask what something means.

    Have a wonderful day.
     
  9. u812?

    u812? Better-Known Member

    Excuse me for breathing, mr. perfect. Is that cordial enough?
     
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