Story time! What is your biggest EBAY score? My story

Well lets see, 2 come to mind for me. The biggest in total was a BU roll of 1949-D nickels I bought off a non-coin seller for about $105 shipped. I have been building a BU roll set for quite some time and just popped the roll, all looked UNC so I tossed the roll in the box (the cardboard white and blue 100 roll box with foam). Fast forward a few years and I decide one weekend to look for steps so I could trade a few for another coin I needed. Realizing I never checked for D/S I bust out the loupe, low and behold the first coin is a strong D/S! So excited I get on the phone and start bragging. Hours later I finally get around to checking them all. In total 17 BU 1949 D/S in the EDS known. They were sent to Billy Crawford for an article in Die Variety News and to be included in his book. Then he handed them to PCGS at F.U.N where 6 were MS-64, 6 were MS-66 and 4 went MS-66 (1 bagged due to that black, hard ta goop some get). I gave away the bagged coin, gave away a 65 to Larry NJ, a 66 to Bubba R. and discounted a 64 (basically free) to a variety collector for a news letter. I kept the best 66 and sold the rest. Bear in mind when I did this there were only like 14 MS-66's and far less 65's and 64's than now. I did very well even after giving away 4 of the 17.
The best single coin nab was back in 2002 when bad photos were okay. All I saw was a bright red picture of 2 coins described as DDO's. 1972 Lincoln DDO's were selling strong then but these 2 were so far unknown they were going for under $200 for the pair. Emailing the seller ( a guy my age at the time, young) showed me he knew jack about coins. He assured me they were nice so I said what the hay and put in a $300 bid. I won them for $222. When I got them they were DDO's, nice cherry red, mark free DDO's! I sent them to our host where they graded MS-67 RD and MS-66 RD. Boom! Consigned the MS-66 RD to Russ where it sold for good money and kept the 67. I took half the profit ($800 or so) and sent it to the seller as I felt bad even though I shouldn't have.
So tell the story!
The best single coin nab was back in 2002 when bad photos were okay. All I saw was a bright red picture of 2 coins described as DDO's. 1972 Lincoln DDO's were selling strong then but these 2 were so far unknown they were going for under $200 for the pair. Emailing the seller ( a guy my age at the time, young) showed me he knew jack about coins. He assured me they were nice so I said what the hay and put in a $300 bid. I won them for $222. When I got them they were DDO's, nice cherry red, mark free DDO's! I sent them to our host where they graded MS-67 RD and MS-66 RD. Boom! Consigned the MS-66 RD to Russ where it sold for good money and kept the 67. I took half the profit ($800 or so) and sent it to the seller as I felt bad even though I shouldn't have.
So tell the story!
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Someone bought a IHC off ebay for $75. Off it went to PCGS - 67Red! He then consigned it to a dealer who I met at the FUN show. He wanted $6400 for it. It was the most original looking coin I had ever seen, so I bought it.
Within 30 minutes I had offers of up to $10,000. Sold it a few years later for $17,500.
There are still good deals on ebay.
2 Cam-Slams!
1 Russ POTD!
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The second score was about 7 months ago. The image was fuzzy, but the 1916 and the ribbon ties were clearly doubled. Yes, it was an unattributed 1916 DDO which I purchased for $6. PCGS graded it G06. Not a high grade but a great deal for the King of buffalo nicklel varieties!
MS Buffalo
MS 1951
Coinwise, I'm hoping the PCGS First Strike PR and MS70's I bought multiples of will eventually pay off.
Moral of the story: Christmas season is a great time for buying, but not so great for selling...
mbogoman
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Then I cherried a 1936 Raw cent for $9 It was a DDO #2 and is now a MS 64 Red in my collection.
WS
Small: MS66 76-P T2 (Sits in my collection)
BIG: MS67 76-P T2 (Sold to Nation's top Ike collector)
<< <i>This kinda of counts:
I started collecting int he summer of 2005. In early 2006 I discovered Ebay and Rick Snow's attribution guides. So I circled what I thought was the toughest coin to find in the Flying eagle series and the highest graded example to boot, it was the formerly R-7 1858/7 S-7 , it is now an R-6, and set out to find it in ms65 or higher. In April of 2006 I found what I thought was a S-7 in an auction on Ebay conducted by Great Southern Coins, it was housed in an NGC MS65 holder. Their photos weren't like they are today so it was very difficult to attribute but i still thought that it had a 75% chance. So with 20 seconds to go it was still at $2500 with 2 bidders I put in a $50k nuclear bid to win it. Ebay bounced the bid, my newbeeness didn't alter me to the fact that Ebay only allowed bids up to $10k without previous approval. So I lost and it went for $2500. I must have spent 40 years during that week long auction and felt totally demoralized. I was determined not to give up. SO I followed that ebay winner, you could do that then, and found a coin he was selling and contacted him offering him a quick grand for the 1858 FEC. He said it was too late it was alreadys ent off to be consigned to an upcoming Superior Galleriws auction some time in the future. So I contacted Superior and asked to be added to their mailing list and got the approval to bid for this very expensive coin.
Zoom ahead 6months and approx 6 catalogs and in September of 2006 the FEC showd up in their catalog. On the day of the auction I had Superior's representation via phone and told the gal I was going all the way with this baby, I was determined to win it no matter what. At that point in time the most expensive coin that I ever purchased was approx $8 and this one I was willing to got to $50k.
It opened up at $2500 and in seconds went to $10k, I realized then it must be the rare Snow-7, and the gal on the phone said there was one other bidder bidding against me, I told her $10,500, and I won it. I then got nervous, did I get hoodwinked, why would this only go to $10k, a typical ms65 wiuld go for $3k, but the S-7 should go for many multiples, I got nervous. So I asked a member here to post it and see if the group here agreed with my attribution. They did, and minuted later that member who posted the pic was contacted by Rick Snow. Rick thought that the member who posted the pic owned it and told him that he was the underbidder and Rick offered him $25k for it. Obviously the member didn't have it, I won it but it was still with Superior Galleries. I turned the $25k down and later received it.
Last month I sold it for 5 figures to Rick Snow. >>
Only at GSC
You bought it for 5 figures and sold it for 5 figures. Did you come out ahead??
BTW, it's a beautiful coin that any FE specialist would love to own.
Well, I have good luck. Right before Xmas I bought over 240 items I sell at $45 to $95 each - got the lot on eBay for $1 each. That was nice. Another time I bought an entire photo album with unpublished maiden voyage photographs of every liner from every line from 1905 to 1920 - everythng except Titanic - even the Carpathia was there. This was $157 on eBay - the Olympic photographs sold for $600 each and there were perhaps 11!
Best,
Eric
Sean Reynolds
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Tony on Youtube reviewing the coin
This was not a cheap buy, and did attract attention. One dealer I met at the C4 said "Oh youre who outbid me...." another, while examining the coin closely with his loupe said "The staff, where it crosses the arm, is always a weak point.......wow...I see....I see....fingers". I have yet to remove it from its 20 year old or so 2X2. Dollar wise its tough to say since its a condition outlier but I suspect I'd make 20X my ebay investment if I sold it.
What I find SO amazing is that, from the seller, I am told it was in a collection in Maine for over 50 years. It has also eluded generation upon generation of Colonial coin specialists, the ryder 10 is usually so worn that many great collections had a VF as their finest piece. No one ever had one in red brown unc. I would love to be able to hand that coin to Walter Breen, and get his reaction...but, alas, too late. He never seen it either.
My Game plan is to Always have this coin 'on me' when Im at any major show where Dave Bowers is present....and hopefully to get him on video too!!
1) Bought a small group of OBW 56-D Lincolns from an eBay seller. Opened them up and found a few 56-D/S plus a couple RPMs in each roll. And the rolls were Gem quality, lots of 66's. Same seller put several more small groups up for sale, same bank (unusual bank, too) over the next 6 months. I was of course a strong buyer of each of these groups, and they all had the same varieties. I won't say how many total rolls, or what the bank name was...but I still have a search for 56-D rolls to this day!
2) Another seller had a group of 14 56-D rolls and I got them for a good price. They were Cleveland Fed rolls, and my experience has been these are widely re-rolled, but I went for it anyway. Each roll had 2-3 RPM#1 in them, and like the above rolls were all gems with many 66's.
Those are probably the best deals from eBay so far...Ray
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62 ounces of silver, for the price of 31 at melt!
31 *FREE* ounces of Ag =
1938-D DDR-001 (raw) - PCGS65 (Not to many folks know about this one and I don't see them but rarely! $12
1941-S Large S (raw) - The listing only had an Obverse picture, but it had some characteristics similar to some other Large S's I have an rolled the dice, came in a Large S and awesome steps, sent to PCGS with 1945-P DDR below, waiting for results, my guess is MS65FS, $16
1941-S Large S (already graded) - PCGS66 (Just the other night, no one must have seen the Large S, paid opening bid $50
1941-S Inverted S (raw) - PCGS66, one of two in this grade, $25
1943/2-P (raw) - Will stay in my raw set, nice strike too, probably AU58, $10
1945-P DDR-001 (raw) - Sent to PCGS, waiting, looked like an MS65, the listing picture were pretty clear what it was, no one in-the-know was obviously bidding, only took $35
I'll keep you all posted on the PCGS results for the 2 listed above!