That's a gorgeous coin for what it is. But a '34-S Walker in VF is a $14-$15 coin. Economy grading at PCGS is $18. The processing fee is $8. Then there's shipping both ways. Yes, if you want or need a '34-S Walker in a PCGS VF25 holder and don't want to pay for everything involved in holdering a raw one, then you should have bid. Other than that, I see no practical reason to.
<< <i>If he takes PayPal his no return policy doesn't mean much. >>
I understand that he can be made to accept a return. To me, if a seller states no returns it says something about his business practices. No big deal JMO.
"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working" Pablo Picasso
<< <i>If he takes PayPal his no return policy doesn't mean much. >>
I understand that he can be made to accept a return. To me, if a seller states no returns it says something about his business practices. No big deal JMO. >>
I'm not much of an eBayer [more out of necessity than choice] but the one time I wanted to return an item under such a policy, the guy took it back no problem.
<< <i>If he takes PayPal his no return policy doesn't mean much. >>
I understand that he can be made to accept a return. To me, if a seller states no returns it says something about his business practices. No big deal JMO. >>
In fact eBay is the one who's business practice is causing this. Many sellers just don't want to be held on the Hook for two weeks for graded coins that someone thinks they can grade better than the pros on now.
<< <i>I can't look at a circulated Walker without thinking of trips to the corner market as a kid. >>
Ditto, that was lotta dough back in my younger days.
On another note, does anyone here bid on items from an ebay seller who like this seller doesn't take returns? >>
At what dollar value does a no return policy become a concern? Frankly, I couldn't see myself returning a $32 item in most cases. If it was a slabbed SAE and he had a nice stock photo and sent me a milk spotted POS, I mite wanna return that.
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<< <i>ought to look.
I'm kicking myself for not bidding. >>
why?
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<< <i>ought to look.
I'm kicking myself for not bidding. >>
why?
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Cuz I like the coin.
Also, I'm putting together a graded set of lower circ coins [f/vf] and that one is nicer than the one I have.
Ron
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LOVE Meltdown's XF...
<< <i>ought to look.
I'm kicking myself for not bidding. >>
You should be!
See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces
<< <i>I can't look at a circulated Walker without thinking of trips to the corner market as a kid. >>
Ditto, that was lotta dough back in my younger days.
On another note, does anyone here bid on items from an ebay seller who like this seller doesn't take returns?
"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working" Pablo Picasso
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<< <i>I can't look at a circulated Walker without thinking of trips to the corner market as a kid. >>
Ditto, that was lotta dough back in my younger days.
On another note, does anyone here bid on items from an ebay seller who like this seller doesn't take returns? >>
If he takes PayPal his no return policy doesn't mean much.
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<< <i>ought to look.
I'm kicking myself for not bidding. >>
You should be!
Yep. Especially since 98% of the ones out there don't look that great.
<< <i>If he takes PayPal his no return policy doesn't mean much. >>
I understand that he can be made to accept a return.
To me, if a seller states no returns it says something about his business practices.
No big deal JMO.
"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working" Pablo Picasso
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<< <i>If he takes PayPal his no return policy doesn't mean much. >>
I understand that he can be made to accept a return.
To me, if a seller states no returns it says something about his business practices.
No big deal JMO. >>
I'm not much of an eBayer [more out of necessity than choice] but the one time I wanted to return an item under such a policy, the guy took it back no problem.
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<< <i>If he takes PayPal his no return policy doesn't mean much. >>
I understand that he can be made to accept a return.
To me, if a seller states no returns it says something about his business practices.
No big deal JMO. >>
In fact eBay is the one who's business practice is causing this. Many sellers just don't want to be held on the Hook for two weeks for graded coins that someone thinks they can grade better than the pros on now.
<< <i>Yep... as a kid, these were common change.... wow, if only we knew. Cheers, RickO >>
Some of us are hoarding boxes of nickels just in case
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<< <i>I can't look at a circulated Walker without thinking of trips to the corner market as a kid. >>
Ditto, that was lotta dough back in my younger days.
On another note, does anyone here bid on items from an ebay seller who like this seller doesn't take returns? >>
At what dollar value does a no return policy become a concern? Frankly, I couldn't see myself returning a $32 item in most cases. If it was a slabbed SAE and he had a nice stock photo and sent me a milk spotted POS, I mite wanna return that.