100 Cull Ike dollars on eBay: What do you think the closing price will be?
braddick
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I ask this question on this forum as, yes, this thread does promote my auction. With that out of the way, what do you believe the ending price will be?
It is a five-day auction with no reserve. Postage and insurance paid—99c start.
It could go for less than face value, I suppose.
What is your guess? So this thread doesn't get bumped unfairly to others, you may PM me your guess. The closest will be announced when the auction ends.
Thanks!
https://www.ebay.com/itm/165403621195?hash=item2682d2f74b:g:2PQAAOSw9M9iP3Is
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There is an ebay seller that has sold a lot of these 100 coin lots
I would guess depending on the quality of the listing 169.00 with shipping.
Comps show 169 to be the sweet spot in solds lots like this.
At least there selling more than face...
LOL !!!
$130 shipped
$150 with your shipping and insurance.
Good luck, all you need is 2 to clash swords in the end.
I am guessing $200. I think this is getting a lot of action from the lowball collectors. That 1974 in the main photo is a really nice lowball example
$188
I got you to 99.99, rest is up to others
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LOL, I was way off.. I remember my dealer was selling them at $1.10 per coin.. guess that changed
120.
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Hopefully, you'll get more than face value after the PP and eBay fees and the shipping costs. Don't forget dealing with the 1099 tax.
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