Sorry, just saw the edited post, yep, they sure remove listings where cash is among the accepted forms of payment, without any warning and they do not refund the listing fees.
What's wrong with cash?? I didn't know that was unacceptable these days. By the way, that's the only way I pay.
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"For the LORD is our judge, the LORD is our lawgiver, the LORD is our king; He will save us." -Isaiah 33:22
Coincraft's 1999 Standard Catalogue English & UK Coins 1066 to Date. (Krause Publications)
Book is in excellent condition, no torn pages, no writing (that I have found), no spine creasing, a quick flip through doesn't show any dog ears (there may be a couple, but not many/if any at all), very minimal shelf wear on the corners/edges. I would grade the book AU-58.
Not sure what they go for, don't remember what I paid for it. My interests have shifted away from British coins, and no longer really care about having this book. Asking $25.00 delivered (USPS Media Mail). Will consider counter-offers, if this price seems too outrageous. PayPal preferred, other payments negotiated.
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You going to relist the other SA proofs? >>
Yes. The auctions that got nuked will be back up and running this afternoon with 3 day auctions. I waited because I want all of my auctions to close on the same day. I'll update the links when they're good to go.
1999 Austrian 200 Schilling 1/10 oz 1999 American Eagle $5 1/10 oz 2000 1/2 Sovereign Proof 1895 German Hamburg 20 Mark
All four are in flips with a little of my pocket lint. All four for $355 shipped within the continental U.S. only. This is below spot and I'll throw the lint in for free
Money order, cashier's check, personal check (will hold until it clears). Sorry no PayPal.
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Why step over the dollar to get to the cent? Because it's a 55DDO.
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2003 Silver Britannia PCGS MS66 The lovely Britannia and waves design (2003 only) in Royal Mint's brilliant uncirculated finish. (minor chip on corner of holder; coin intact)
2007 Silver Britannia This year's design (2007 only) features Britannia seated with cliffs in the foreground and a lion curled up at her feet. Brilliant uncirculated finish. Beautiful design!
Nice toning, particularly on the reverse. KM1041. Catalogs $30 in XF, $60 in UNC. $46.
Great Britain, 1887 Jubilee Head shilling, NGC AU55. $35.
Grey toning with gunmetal blue and green iridescence at the peripheries, which is mostly unseen in the scans below. White specks in picture are dust on my scanner bed.
Fresh back from ANACS just the other day, this one was probably my favorite buy at the recent Charlotte show. My hope was MS64, and it hit the target dead-center. Speaking of targets, this one has beautiful target toning on the reverse, with pale pinks, faint blues, and some sea greens that leap off the coin, particularly on the reverse. The colors came out a little better than I expected from a scanner, but the cartwheel luster beneath the toning does not show in the scans below.
When we had our Darksider's Dinner in Charlotte (at a great Chinese restaurant), I passed this beauty 'round the table and everyone made the appropriate oohs and aahs. Just ask Aethelred, Spinaker2000, Mongose, or rhound1977 if they remember seeing this one in hand. I consider it a trophy coin, at least in its price class. If the triple eights aren't cool enough, consider that the 1888 is also the lowest mintage for this short-lived denomination, with 243,000 struck. A Ripper who called himself Jack was terrozing London when this coin came off the dies.
Great Britain: 1888 double florin, ANACS MS64. $235.
1768 Gerrman States (Nuremberg) cityview thaler, ICG VF25. $225.
Nice medium grey, with no distractions at all. Cool cutouts in the insert, so you can see parts of the lettered edge.
Brighter and more lustrous than picture indicates. The scanner washed out the luster as usual, and exaggerated the golds and browns considerably. The obverse is much whiter than it appears here. The reverse toning is a wild metallic blue/lavender, with the majority of the color also not showing in the scan. While this toning is unnatural, it is semi-attractive, in a bizarre sort of way.
Numismedia trend price is $360 for an AU55. I will sell it for $90 below trends because of the artificial toning. This is a sharp and very handsome coin, despite the AT. I do not know if the toning could be dipped off or not, or if I would even wish to attempt that. It might have been heat-induced. Like I said, this piece looks far better in hand and the colors on the reverse are truly wild looking. If you aren't uptight about AT and want a nice type coin for a Dansco album or something like that, this might be worth taking a chance on. Of course, it comes with a full return privilege, as do all the pieces here, so if you don't like it, fire it on back, and I will pay your return shipping. $270.
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1961 Italy L.500, Lettered Edge
1972 NGC SP65 Canadian Dollar
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"Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God is one LORD: And thou shalt love the LORD thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might." -Deut. 6:4-5
"For the LORD is our judge, the LORD is our lawgiver, the LORD is our king; He will save us." -Isaiah 33:22
<< <i>What's wrong with cash?? I didn't know that was unacceptable these days. By the way, that's the only way I pay.
yep, wrapped in advertisment papers as I remember.
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Book is in excellent condition, no torn pages, no writing (that I have found), no spine creasing, a quick flip through doesn't show any dog ears (there may be a couple, but not many/if any at all), very minimal shelf wear on the corners/edges. I would grade the book AU-58.
Not sure what they go for, don't remember what I paid for it. My interests have shifted away from British coins, and no longer really care about having this book. Asking $25.00 delivered (USPS Media Mail). Will consider counter-offers, if this price seems too outrageous. PayPal preferred, other payments negotiated.
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You going to relist the other SA proofs?
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<< <i>Click the link above the pic to see the auction.
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You going to relist the other SA proofs? >>
Yes. The auctions that got nuked will be back up and running this afternoon with 3 day auctions. I waited because I want all of my auctions to close on the same day. I'll update the links when they're good to go.
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1999 American Eagle $5 1/10 oz
2000 1/2 Sovereign Proof
1895 German Hamburg 20 Mark
All four are in flips with a little of my pocket lint. All four for $355 shipped within the continental U.S. only. This is below spot and I'll throw the lint in for free
Money order, cashier's check, personal check (will hold until it clears). Sorry no PayPal.
Why step over the dollar to get to the cent? Because it's a 55DDO.
My Items For Sale on eBay
Please, PM with any questions or requests! I aim to serve
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2003 Silver Britannia PCGS MS66
The lovely Britannia and waves design (2003 only) in Royal Mint's brilliant uncirculated finish. (minor chip on corner of holder; coin intact)
2007 Silver Britannia
This year's design (2007 only) features Britannia seated with cliffs in the foreground and a lion curled up at her feet. Brilliant uncirculated finish. Beautiful design!
Thanks for looking!!
Russia (Imperial): 1/4 kopeck, 1900 St. Petersburg mint, ICG MS66 RB.
A nice "tiny toner". $56.
Persia (Iran): 2000 dinars (2 kran), 1911 (AH1330), choice AU.
Nice toning, particularly on the reverse. KM1041. Catalogs $30 in XF, $60 in UNC. $46.
Great Britain, 1887 Jubilee Head shilling, NGC AU55. $35.
Grey toning with gunmetal blue and green iridescence at the peripheries, which is mostly unseen in the scans below. White specks in picture are dust on my scanner bed.
Fresh back from ANACS just the other day, this one was probably my favorite buy at the recent Charlotte show. My hope was MS64, and it hit the target dead-center. Speaking of targets, this one has beautiful target toning on the reverse, with pale pinks, faint blues, and some sea greens that leap off the coin, particularly on the reverse. The colors came out a little better than I expected from a scanner, but the cartwheel luster beneath the toning does not show in the scans below.
When we had our Darksider's Dinner in Charlotte (at a great Chinese restaurant), I passed this beauty 'round the table and everyone made the appropriate oohs and aahs. Just ask Aethelred, Spinaker2000, Mongose, or rhound1977 if they remember seeing this one in hand. I consider it a trophy coin, at least in its price class. If the triple eights aren't cool enough, consider that the 1888 is also the lowest mintage for this short-lived denomination, with 243,000 struck. A Ripper who called himself Jack was terrozing London when this coin came off the dies.
Great Britain: 1888 double florin, ANACS MS64. $235.
1768 Gerrman States (Nuremberg) cityview thaler, ICG VF25. $225.
Nice medium grey, with no distractions at all. Cool cutouts in the insert, so you can see parts of the lettered edge.
bigger scan
USA, Capped Bust half dollar, 1832, AU55.
Brighter and more lustrous than picture indicates. The scanner washed out the luster as usual, and exaggerated the golds and browns considerably. The obverse is much whiter than it appears here. The reverse toning is a wild metallic blue/lavender, with the majority of the color also not showing in the scan. While this toning is unnatural, it is semi-attractive, in a bizarre sort of way.
Numismedia trend price is $360 for an AU55. I will sell it for $90 below trends because of the artificial toning. This is a sharp and very handsome coin, despite the AT. I do not know if the toning could be dipped off or not, or if I would even wish to attempt that. It might have been heat-induced. Like I said, this piece looks far better in hand and the colors on the reverse are truly wild looking. If you aren't uptight about AT and want a nice type coin for a Dansco album or something like that, this might be worth taking a chance on. Of course, it comes with a full return privilege, as do all the pieces here, so if you don't like it, fire it on back, and I will pay your return shipping. $270.
<< <i>Just ask Aethelred, Spinaker2000, Mongose, or rhound1977 if they remember seeing this one in hand >>
hmmph!!!!
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CU #3245 B.N.A. #428
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The 'Shroom saw it, too.
I think.
(Hey, he was way down on the other end of the table, and I couldn't see him through my lo mein.)