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What is the URL to see Best Offer sell price?

Does anyone know the current working URL to see the final sell price of a Best Offer eBay item?


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Complete US-PHIL Coins for Sale, Circulation Strikes 1903-1945
<< <i>Unless I am missing it that link does not do what was asked... >>
Put the item number in the search box and it will bring it up for you.
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<< <i>Unless I am missing it that link does not do what was asked... >>
Put the item number in the search box and it will bring it up for you. >>
Sweet! Thanks....
Just an interesting point....the auction I checked was a raw PF HOF silver that sold for $139....plus $13 shipping from Italy...the raw PF right before it sold for $69 with $3 shipping.....
Things that make you go "Hmmmmm"
<< <i>A simple way is to go to the original listing, scroll down to where it says print, and hit print. It will then show what it sold for and not print it out. >>
that is seriously bad-azz!!
gotta love attention to detail, creativity and of course sharing.
edited to add:
for this method, the beauty is in the simplicity.
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<< <i>A simple way is to go to the original listing, scroll down to where it says print, and hit print. It will then show what it sold for and not print it out. >>
I can't believe I didn't know that...I had been using watchcount for years! Thanks ahopewell55!!!
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I'm also trying to get my head around another of their tools that I just learned about (their classic/wildcard tool in "completed listings mode") that let's you run completed items searches on ebay, but that actually show the best offer final selling price right there in the ebay search results, something that normally doesn't happen, as we all know. It's kind of a clunky tool, but it seems to work.
another great link !
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another great link !
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Gotta agree with that.
Mike
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another great link !
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Cool, glad people are finding that link helpful. I like having the real selling prices appear right there in my face whenever possible.
I've been using that site for yrs too, but every now & then I discover some neat little feature I never knew about.
That classic tool – btw you can click "Best offer accepted" or "fixed price" too, to limit searches.
And if anyone figures out how ta get it to show only the sold completed items -- pls lemme know! (thanks) I don't see it in the options but maybe there's a trick I'm not seeing.
<< <i>A simple way is to go to the original listing, scroll down to where it says print, and hit print. It will then show what it sold for and not print it out. >>
wow!
Thanks a bunch!
BHNC #203
<< <i>It's worth noting that the Watchcount site also displays an ebay link to the prices of earlier failed offers on the Best offer item, which can be illuminating sometimes, or helpful when buying several coins from a specific seller over time. (The printing trick won't do that.) >>
Watchcount will not show me the declined offer prices. There is a link to the history, but that does not display the prices even when logged in.
<< <i>Watchcount will not show me the declined offer prices. There is a link to the history, but that does not display the prices even when logged in. >>
Works for me - even when logged out. But only when there are previous declined offers.
Here's 2 examples I dug up - 1 of 'em even a private listing - where if ya click the History link it shows the failed offers --
1834 $5 Classic Gold Coin
1903 Indian Head Cent