weird emotion(?) over coin sold...
RaginsteveK
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I was going over a list of Morgans that I own, or once owned-
and went to double check an eBay sale-
...{can't bring up eBay image for some reason}
and I felt a bit of loss ...
there were a number of reasons to sell:
nothing- special CC, kind of nice;
but raw- wouldn't grade out all that well; etc etc
and I wish I still had it. (upside was that the buyer really liked it!)
I'm gonna have to sell a bunch of coins- simply bought too many (a few extras for me, but many strictly for eventual resale).
I have a feeling this is gonna be tuff!!
Three will be very difficult: MS64 1918Lincoln, and Monroe commems- really nice 64s ....
and went to double check an eBay sale-
...{can't bring up eBay image for some reason}
and I felt a bit of loss ...
there were a number of reasons to sell:
nothing- special CC, kind of nice;
but raw- wouldn't grade out all that well; etc etc
and I wish I still had it. (upside was that the buyer really liked it!)
I'm gonna have to sell a bunch of coins- simply bought too many (a few extras for me, but many strictly for eventual resale).
I have a feeling this is gonna be tuff!!
Three will be very difficult: MS64 1918Lincoln, and Monroe commems- really nice 64s ....
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2 coins really. Sold them for a heaping profit and made out like a bandit, but still should not have sold those coins.
Ill get them back one day.
<< <i>Sellers remorse happens to use all at some point in our collecting life, atleast for me it did.
2 coins really. Sold them for a heaping profit and made out like a bandit, but still should not have sold those coins.
Ill get them back one day. >>
Yeah done this on two coins as well just two. Not a heaping profit but a decent one and I still wish I could buy them back.
Buy something you like BETTER.
Works for me.
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