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mbbiker
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I'm just wondering how many people pay more for varieties found in THE CHERRYPICKERS GUIDE? I look on e-bay and most don't sell, i can't get rid of mine. Just wanted to know if anyone buys them or if everyone thats interested in them cherrypick their own.
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Later I put them on eBay and got $10-15 apiece, raw. One guy I sold some to later told me he'd submitted them to ANACS and had gotten $75 each. They were red BU, but not especially gem examples. MS63 RD, give or take. A lot of that also depends on how you present it on eBay. There is a lot of garbage out there masquerading as "errors". One guy was booed off the eBay chat board for shamelessly selling "clipped planchets" he'd done with a pair of shears. He later took 'em to Yahoo, which is a haven for such material. His atrocious, semi-literate spelling and punctuation alone would have scared me off from any of his auctions, even if I hadn't seen his "errors" for what they really were.
I personally would trust any supposed "errors", or much else, for that matter, from anyone who cannot write beyond sixth-grade level or find the "shift" key on a keyboard...
Cracked Skull
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What did the doe say when she came out of the woods?.....Last time I do THAT for a buck!
I actually posted it on eBay this afternoon....
eBay Link to 1956 Cracked Skull Lincoln
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What did the doe say when she came out of the woods?.....Last time I do THAT for a buck!