What was the cheapest PCGS coin you ever sold on EBAY?

I would like to submit my candidate: #8362911168 @ $1.00. I'm happy to say that I did not send this coin in for slabbing, although I obviously lost money on the sucker.

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<< <i>I would like to submit my candidate: #8362911168 @ $1.00. I'm happy to say that I did not send this coin in for slabbing, although I obviously lost money on the sucker.
Neil, I think you listed the wrong number (that one doesn't show up).
Do you mean THIS item?
1973-S Pr66Cam Jefferson Nickel
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
My Link.
Here is the cheapest one I ever sold.. It was straight back from PCGS and I knew there were no scratches or anything on the holder.. look at them email I received..
"Received the coin, thanks.
I sure get upset though when I've purchased a PCGS encapsulated coin and then there's a big scratch across the front of the holder that impairs the appearance of the coin.
I'm not supposed to care about this right?
The photo in your auction doesn't show that there is a scratch across the front of the holder where the coin is, funny how that works.
Had this been an MS68 and I had paid a lot more for the coin I would insist on returning the item.
As it stands I suppose I'll just give the coin away to one of my nieces, but I am seriously contemplating leaving a Negative Feedback.
People (myself included) generally won't leave a negative feedback when they are upset with a Seller because they are virtually guaranteed a retalitory negative in return.
Well, I know longer care about that. If I've got something to say, I'm going to say it.
Cheery bye,
Conway"
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
Buyer even complained about the $4 shipping.
Asked him if he wanted to undo the deal, well he thought the overall deal was pretty good after I explained that I had about $20 in the coin with slabbing, postage, postage to him, e-bay listing fees, e-bay selling fees and paypal....but I make my profit by selling these kinds of coins in volume.
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<< <i>Your Link.
My Link.
Here is the cheapest one I ever sold.. It was straight back from PCGS and I knew there were no scratches or anything on the holder.. look at them email I received..
"Received the coin, thanks.
I sure get upset though when I've purchased a PCGS encapsulated coin and then there's a big scratch across the front of the holder that impairs the appearance of the coin.
I'm not supposed to care about this right?
The photo in your auction doesn't show that there is a scratch across the front of the holder where the coin is, funny how that works.
Had this been an MS68 and I had paid a lot more for the coin I would insist on returning the item.
As it stands I suppose I'll just give the coin away to one of my nieces, but I am seriously contemplating leaving a Negative Feedback.
People (myself included) generally won't leave a negative feedback when they are upset with a Seller because they are virtually guaranteed a retalitory negative in return.
Well, I know longer care about that. If I've got something to say, I'm going to say it.
Cheery bye,
Conway" >>
At least Conway gor NARU'd. And didn't neg you. How lucky!
Since I haven't actively sold on Ebay in any volume since 2001, I've not gotten stuck on a no reserve $.99 auction - for anything.
Coins back then virtually never went un-bid. Things sure do change!
Check out my current listings: https://ebay.com/sch/khunt/m.html?_ipg=200&_sop=12&_rdc=1
My grandchildren. The heirs to my collection! (Just not to soon I hope)
I feel your pain and I wish you luck!
John
Doesnt' this sound a bit more like the truth ?
Such is the pitfall of the "no reserve, starting at face value" listing.
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TorinoCobra71
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BTW, the buyer did not opt for insurance on this gem.
<< <i>BTW, the buyer did not opt for insurance on this gem. >>
Man, that's just too risky for my blood!