How To Sell Coins That Did Not Make The Grade!

Let me say up front, I don't like what this seller is doing. I think the buyer will be in for a big disappointment, particularly over $400 for 20 mystery PCGS slabbed coins!
20 Mystery PCGS slabbed coins
I must say, they are getting much more per slab than I can for didn't make the grade coins. You can buy a box of MS66 silver Roosies for much less than this price.
20 Mystery PCGS slabbed coins
I must say, they are getting much more per slab than I can for didn't make the grade coins. You can buy a box of MS66 silver Roosies for much less than this price.
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<< <i>Winner will receive the exact item(s) shown >>
Ummm... I don't really see any items... hmmm...
Someone will be disappointed, I'm afraid
Glen
This is not a raffle... even raffles with a 50% return do give that 50% return. From his description, the whole lot could be worth $103 ($3 for the box!). There is no promise of even a single $50 coin to be given in one of several boxes.
<< <i>So dream away of a box full of rare $20 gold pieces that you could buy for fractions of pennies on the dollar >>
How about a nightmare of finding 20 sacagawea's in MS60 or PR61 for $407?
I admire the creativity.
The Ludlow Brilliant Collection (1938-64)
The only return on this lot is when the coins are removed from the holders and put back into circulation...
Hmm...maybe I should buy a monster toned hoard of unsearched coins from an estate sale of a deceased uncle who was a farmer who hid coins in the walls and have them holdered for mystery auctions!!!
I sold a box of 20 slabs once with stuff to get rid of and it went for $140.
I guess I should haven't listed the coins and auctioned it off as the Box O'Mystery
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Very deceiving listing.
Hell if it would have went dirt cheap or ridiculously high does anyone really think the 20 coins would remain the same?
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1 Russ POTD!
I'll take my chances on the lotto thanks.
Jeremy