Eligible items exclude warranties and protection plans, as well as items from the Stamps, Coins & Paper Money, Gift Cards & Coupons, and Real Estate categories. Coupon must be used within a single transaction (and can include multiple eligible items), while supplies last. Max one-time use per account or household.
Thanks for the heads up! I just purchased a 1964 or previous dated silver dime from Ebay item number, 163671713723. It’s from a new seller, but it’s worth the .25 cent risk!
I've had great transactions with people like: drwstr123, CCC2010, AlanLastufka, Type2, Justlooking, zas107, StrikeOutXXX, 10point, 66Tbird, and many more!
@Agflyer said:
Thanks for the heads up! I just purchased a 1964 or previous dated silver dime from Ebay item number, 163671713723. It’s from a new seller, but it’s worth the .25 cent risk!
worked for me also....thanks for the heads-up
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@JBK said:
OK help me understand this. The rules in the original post above say coins (in that category) are excluded. Where are these silver coins above listed?
Also, why are people saying there is a risk - doesn't the coupon either work or not at checkout?
The Ebay listing for the silver dimes was created by the seller in a different category than what was excluded from the coupon. Therefore, Ebay still allows the sale along with the coupon. The listing price is for, $3.25. Since the coupon instantly saves you $3.00, the difference is .25 cents. The only risk that I see is that the seller only has a 4 positive feedback. Even still, if the seller doesn’t end up delivering, Ebay would still make it right. So, really, there’s no risk, but the potential of an inexpensive silver dime !
I've had great transactions with people like: drwstr123, CCC2010, AlanLastufka, Type2, Justlooking, zas107, StrikeOutXXX, 10point, 66Tbird, and many more!
One more thing, if you paste the listing number that I posted above in Ebay’s search engine, it’ll take you to the listing.
I've had great transactions with people like: drwstr123, CCC2010, AlanLastufka, Type2, Justlooking, zas107, StrikeOutXXX, 10point, 66Tbird, and many more!
@JBK said:
OK help me understand this. The rules in the original post above say coins (in that category) are excluded. Where are these silver coins above listed?
Also, why are people saying there is a risk - doesn't the coupon either work or not at checkout?
The Ebay listing for the silver dimes was created by the seller in a different category than what was excluded from the coupon. Therefore, Ebay still allows the sale along with the coupon. The listing price is for, $3.25. Since the coupon instantly saves you $3.00, the difference is .25 cents. The only risk that I see is that the seller only has a 4 positive feedback. Even still, if the seller doesn’t end up delivering, Ebay would still make it right. So, really, there’s no risk, but the potential of an inexpensive silver dime !
Just used it for a medal I found in the collectibles category, thanks for the heads up.
Sean Reynolds
Incomplete planchets wanted, especially Lincoln Cents & type coins.
"Keep in mind that most of what passes as numismatic information is no more than tested opinion at best, and marketing blather at worst. However, I try to choose my words carefully, since I know that you guys are always watching." - Joe O'Connor
Come on, people. If you can't find something that is worth buying at a $3 discount, then go for the overpriced $3.25 silver dime mentioned above (or similar) that nets out to 25 cents after using the coupon.
@Mizzou said:
The guy selling Roosevelt dimes posted a message that he ran out, now he's selling mercury's for $3.69. Still a good deal for .69
Must have run out of Mercs. He is now selling 2 coin lots of Roosevelt Dimes for $5.55 Reason why ebay is accepting the coupon code....he's listed them in the:
"Collectibles>Wholesale Lots>Other Collectible" category
I picked up a Mercury Dime for $0.59 after discount. I wish I knew ahead of time when these coupons were coming out. I'd list a whole bunch and let eBay fill my wallet for once..
I used it several times; and told a friend about it who used his ebucks and that but unfortunately bought a common dipped Peace dollar for around $30, too much.
@jtlee321 said:
I picked up a Mercury Dime for $0.59 after discount. I wish I knew ahead of time when these coupons were coming out. I'd list a whole bunch and let eBay fill my wallet for once..
Since this happens at unpredictable times, I've found it's worthwhile to have one or two items always listed in some category like collectibles (or list something when people mention a promo is going on).
Since this happens at unpredictable times, I've found it's worthwhile to have one or two items always listed in some category like collectibles (or list something when people mention a promo is going on).
It also helps for people who use Ebates as the coins category seems to always be excluded.
Once again, I never understood why eBay excluded these coupons from the coins section. What the heck is the difference?
Anyway, thanks for the heads up. Bought a silver quarter for 1.50 or so
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"Coin collecting for outcasts..."
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Note that there are some exclusions:
Eligible items exclude warranties and protection plans, as well as items from the Stamps, Coins & Paper Money, Gift Cards & Coupons, and Real Estate categories. Coupon must be used within a single transaction (and can include multiple eligible items), while supplies last. Max one-time use per account or household.
Yeah, tried it on a coin and found out it doesn't work. I'll have to see what else I can find to spend it on. Thanks!
Just ordered a junk Merc for 50 cents with free shipping. Thanks, hopefully it will work.
Thanks for the heads up! I just purchased a 1964 or previous dated silver dime from Ebay item number, 163671713723. It’s from a new seller, but it’s worth the .25 cent risk!
Thanks @ giantsfan20. Bought a 1964 or earlier 90% random date silver quarter. Listed in Bullion. Final cost $1.49.
worked for me also....thanks for the heads-up
OK help me understand this. The rules in the original post above say coins (in that category) are excluded. Where are these silver coins above listed?
Also, why are people saying there is a risk - doesn't the coupon either work or not at checkout?
What category are used stamps from the 1950's in?
The Ebay listing for the silver dimes was created by the seller in a different category than what was excluded from the coupon. Therefore, Ebay still allows the sale along with the coupon. The listing price is for, $3.25. Since the coupon instantly saves you $3.00, the difference is .25 cents. The only risk that I see is that the seller only has a 4 positive feedback. Even still, if the seller doesn’t end up delivering, Ebay would still make it right. So, really, there’s no risk, but the potential of an inexpensive silver dime
!
One more thing, if you paste the listing number that I posted above in Ebay’s search engine, it’ll take you to the listing.
Thx for the tutorial. I'm in for one.
I need help too
Is not Bullion a subcategory of Coins & Paper Money? At least that is how it looks to me.
TIA
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OK I think I figured it out...
Successful BST Transactions: erwindoc, VTchaser, moursund, robkool, RelicKING, Herb_T, Meltdown, ElmerFusterpuck, airplanenut
Thanks for the heads up.
What the heck. I'll apply it towards a redbook.
One per customer.
found some mercury dimes-3.69 or best offer
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1-One-1945-Or-Earlier-90-Silver-Mercury-Merc-Dime-10c-Coin-Collectible/183792759445?hash=item2acae6f295:g:FNEAAOSwyUpcx60L
Just used it for a medal I found in the collectibles category, thanks for the heads up.
Sean Reynolds
"Keep in mind that most of what passes as numismatic information is no more than tested opinion at best, and marketing blather at worst. However, I try to choose my words carefully, since I know that you guys are always watching." - Joe O'Connor
Thanks for the tip - just saved $3 on a small purchase.
Bump...
Come on, people. If you can't find something that is worth buying at a $3 discount, then go for the overpriced $3.25 silver dime mentioned above (or similar) that nets out to 25 cents after using the coupon.
Thanks for the information!
THANKS, bought a book!
My dog thanks you just got his summer flea meds. for $3.00 off.
Found some mercury dimes for $3.45 each https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Collectible-Mercury-Dimes-3-45-each-1945-earlier-Free-shipping/254218522349?hash=item3b309aceed:g:qskAAOSwAeNcy0B3
The guy selling Roosevelt dimes posted a message that he ran out, now he's selling mercury's for $3.69. Still a good deal for .69
Wisdom has been chasing you but, you've always been faster
He must have wondered why everyone was buying his overpriced dimes all of a sudden.
@giantsfan20

Thanks for the heads up.
I just bought a book I've been watching for 6c.
Must have run out of Mercs. He is now selling 2 coin lots of Roosevelt Dimes for $5.55 Reason why ebay is accepting the coupon code....he's listed them in the:
"Collectibles>Wholesale Lots>Other Collectible" category
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2-Randomly-selected-1964-Or-Earlier-90-Silver-Roosevelt-Dime-Free-Shipping/163672739818?hash=item261ba7cfea:g:rZUAAOSw4~1cx6YV
LOL silver quarter at $4.49 so $1.49 after coupon. Only 5 left.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Random-Year-90-Silver-Quarter-Washington/183793128407?hash=item2acaec93d7:g:0Y0AAOSwtLRcx8yg&LH_BIN=1
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Thanks for posting!
I picked up a Mercury Dime for $0.59 after discount. I wish I knew ahead of time when these coupons were coming out. I'd list a whole bunch and let eBay fill my wallet for once..
got a 1964 silver dime in the mail today...final cost was 25 cents.
I used it several times; and told a friend about it who used his ebucks and that but unfortunately bought a common dipped Peace dollar for around $30, too much.
I also got a nice AU or better 1964 dime. Not bad for 25 cents.
Since this happens at unpredictable times, I've found it's worthwhile to have one or two items always listed in some category like collectibles (or list something when people mention a promo is going on).
It also helps for people who use Ebates as the coins category seems to always be excluded.
Once again, I never understood why eBay excluded these coupons from the coins section. What the heck is the difference?
Anyway, thanks for the heads up. Bought a silver quarter for 1.50 or so
Dead Cat Waltz Exonumia
"Coin collecting for outcasts..."