(ENDING SOON) eBay: 99c NR auctions, free S&H: coins, nice fossil shark teeth, Civil War relics

These will all be 99c start ten-day auctions with no reserve and free shipping, so they'll end on the 19th.
Just see the link in my signature line for the whole list, or follow the individual links below.
I made the individual links because for some reason the Civil War relics aren't showing up yet in the lists, as of this post. Maybe that category updates at a different time. I'll check 'em again later. For now, just check the individual links to see those.
Thanks for lookin'.
Megalodon shark tooth fossil, St. Simons Sound GA, USA, fresh from the find site

Great White Shark tooth fossil, Brunswick, Georgia, USA, fresh from find site

Megalodon shark tooth fossil, St. Simons Sound, GA, USA, fresh from find site

Modern Jefferson nickel error- "waffle" cancellation, visible "D" mintmark, UNC

Pretty 1958 Lincoln Wheat cent, PCGS PR66 RD, cert# 24443816, w/ TrueView image


Old charm bracelet or watch chain w/ 7 USA & Canada silver half dimes, 1853-1874

Intricate love token on 1875 USA Seated dime, "WLW" initials on fancy shield

1923-S USA Monroe Doctrine commemorative half, XF, decent circulated example

USA military Civil War-era "Eagle" button w/ provenance, dug at Emmitsburg, MD

USA military Civil War-era pistol bullet with provenance, dug at Cashtown, PA

Dug US Civil War "Eagle" button w/ cloth scrap & provenance from PA battle site
(At the Battle of Fairfield, PA, which was part of the Gettysburg campaign)

1909-VDB Lincoln Wheat cent, VF-XF, decent circulated example

Extinct Mako shark tooth fossil, Brunswick, Georgia, USA, fresh from find site

Megalodon shark tooth fossil, St. Simons Sound GA, USA, fresh from the find site

Just see the link in my signature line for the whole list, or follow the individual links below.
I made the individual links because for some reason the Civil War relics aren't showing up yet in the lists, as of this post. Maybe that category updates at a different time. I'll check 'em again later. For now, just check the individual links to see those.
Thanks for lookin'.

Megalodon shark tooth fossil, St. Simons Sound GA, USA, fresh from the find site

Great White Shark tooth fossil, Brunswick, Georgia, USA, fresh from find site

Megalodon shark tooth fossil, St. Simons Sound, GA, USA, fresh from find site

Modern Jefferson nickel error- "waffle" cancellation, visible "D" mintmark, UNC

Pretty 1958 Lincoln Wheat cent, PCGS PR66 RD, cert# 24443816, w/ TrueView image


Old charm bracelet or watch chain w/ 7 USA & Canada silver half dimes, 1853-1874

Intricate love token on 1875 USA Seated dime, "WLW" initials on fancy shield

1923-S USA Monroe Doctrine commemorative half, XF, decent circulated example

USA military Civil War-era "Eagle" button w/ provenance, dug at Emmitsburg, MD

USA military Civil War-era pistol bullet with provenance, dug at Cashtown, PA

Dug US Civil War "Eagle" button w/ cloth scrap & provenance from PA battle site
(At the Battle of Fairfield, PA, which was part of the Gettysburg campaign)

1909-VDB Lincoln Wheat cent, VF-XF, decent circulated example

Extinct Mako shark tooth fossil, Brunswick, Georgia, USA, fresh from find site

Megalodon shark tooth fossil, St. Simons Sound GA, USA, fresh from the find site

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As of this post, the Civil War relics aren't showing up in my listings, even though they were not the last items I listed. I wonder if that category updates at a different time or something?
Oh, well. If they don't show up later, I'll cancel the listings and restart 'em.
These are ten day auctions with 99c starts, no reserve, and free shipping.
All I had to do was put a nuclear bid in on an unc wheatie.
Good Luck.
"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working" Pablo Picasso
I'm rather surprised to see that of the two Eagle buttons I have offered, the one with the battlefield provenance and scrap of cloth is bidding lower than the other. But it's early in the auctions, yet.
I have added a $1,000 real estate bond from 1910, and an ancient Roman silver denarius. Both with the 99c starts, of course.
$1,000 bond from the American Real Estate Company to Orange Reo Kelly, Dec. 1910
Silver denarius of the Roman empress Julia Domna (died 217 AD), VESTA reverse
Cool stuff, and welcome back to you too....I was pretty close to starting a "where's Lord Marcovan thread"....
The old bond, Roman coin, and the Chinese coin lot I added will run a little longer.