Goodwill Auction Site
Not sure if many people visit this site, but it's one of the obscure places I go to on occassion, just thought I'd share.
This is right to their coin/stamp section.
Goodwill's Auction Site
I'm sure it says somewhere on the page, but I'm not sure if it is items that are donated or they find in donated items that they auction off or what. There are a few darkside items there when I checked - not sure if it's over it's value or not, but there' s a vatican coin/stamp set, what they are calling a Russian coin (looks like a medal to me) and a few other things.
This is right to their coin/stamp section.
Goodwill's Auction Site
I'm sure it says somewhere on the page, but I'm not sure if it is items that are donated or they find in donated items that they auction off or what. There are a few darkside items there when I checked - not sure if it's over it's value or not, but there' s a vatican coin/stamp set, what they are calling a Russian coin (looks like a medal to me) and a few other things.
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"You Suck Award" - February, 2015
Discoverer of 1919 Mercury Dime DDO - FS-101
"You Suck Award" - February, 2015
Discoverer of 1919 Mercury Dime DDO - FS-101
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The uninformed public pays ridiculous amounts for common / low grade coins <sigh>
Least it goes to a good cause.
DPOTD-3
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Don
<< <i>Is it tax deductible? >>
Found this in their FAQ:
Are my purchases tax-deductible?
No. When you purchase an item through shopgoodwill.com you are paying fair market value for the item, therefore, your purchase is not tax-deductible. If you make a monetary donation to a nonprofit organization and you receive a service or product in return, the tax-deductible portion is the difference between the actual value of the item or service and the total contribution amount
"You Suck Award" - February, 2015
Discoverer of 1919 Mercury Dime DDO - FS-101