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Poll - What percentage of your coins did you buy on eBay?
TopographicOceans
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eBay is a much safer place to buy nowadays, but there are not as many good deals. Since it costs nothing to list, most auctions have a high starting price or Buy It Now.
But overall, what percentage of you coins did you buy on eBay?
But overall, what percentage of you coins did you buy on eBay?
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Never went back, and really haven't regretted it. I hear you that it may be a much better environment now....but I'm old, and set in my ways.
In the past five years, aside from a few reference books, practically nothing - as mentioned above, anything decent in my area is listed with a goofy "Buy It Now" price.
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I believe I just made my "white-whale" cherry pick last night on eBay for $18 shipped. I can't wait for it to be delivered to see if I actually got what the seller indicated it was!
Keep us informed.
I believe I just made my "white-whale" cherry pick last night on eBay for $18 shipped. I can't wait for it to be delivered to see if I actually got what the seller indicated it was!
What is a white whale cherry pick? Thanks...
It was my white whale cherry pick.
to fakes, scams and trash. I hear it is a tad improved now, but still see a ton of complaints
on this forum. Cheers, RickO
I was about five years into my Lincoln set when I joined eBay in 1998, and I can honestly say that at least half of the coins in that set, if not more, were purchased there. There are some holes in that set and my type collection that would never have been filled were it not for the site.
Sean Reynolds
"Keep in mind that most of what passes as numismatic information is no more than tested opinion at best, and marketing blather at worst. However, I try to choose my words carefully, since I know that you guys are always watching." - Joe O'Connor
Mark
Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
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i'd rather see the coins in person or buy them from people I have done biz with in the past
that way chances of me getting scammed, or something is low
Coins for sale at link below
https://photos.app.goo.gl/TyJbuBJf37WZ2KT19
E-bay has too many red flags for my comfort
i'd rather see the coins in person or buy them from people I have done biz with in the past
that way chances of me getting scammed, or something is low
If you know what you are doing then your chances of being scammed on eBay are very, very close to Zero.
E-bay has too many red flags for my comfort
i'd rather see the coins in person or buy them from people I have done biz with in the past
that way chances of me getting scammed, or something is low
If you know what you are doing then your chances of being scammed on eBay are very, very close to Zero.
Yet it happens.
mark
Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
Here is the most expensive item I have ever purchased on eBay, but it's not a coin. You can get a better idea about how nice a ferrotype is from a photo than you can a coin.
I answered "nada," but I did buy one coin off of eBay over 14 years ago. A regular supplier to my coin business put it up, and I had seen it. I bid $1,900 and got it for $1,430, which was way below bid at the time. Since then the market as fallen in it considerabely. It is an 1849 gold dollar with the open wreath and the "large head' (second generation Open Wreath gold dollars.).
Here is the most expensive item I have ever purchased on eBay, but it's not a coin. You can get a better idea about how nice a ferrotype is from a photo than you can a coin.
Love the ferrotype Bill! I've thought about collecting these but haven't gotten into them yet. It's great how some of the images have held up over time.
It would be great if PCGS would slab them.
With ferrotypes, the picture is the whole thing. It can have the greatest fram in the world, but if the picture is missing, very dark or all messed up, the piece is not worth much of anything.
Spare detacted ferrotype pictures do show up now and then. They get stuck in some frames as a replacement. Other that it might create an "unlisted" variety, I don't know how you can catch that.
Do you honestly care about the answers to these polls? The questions are pointless.
Kumbaya!
I believe I just made my "white-whale" cherry pick last night on eBay for $18 shipped. I can't wait for it to be delivered to see if I actually got what the seller indicated it was!
You MUST let us know what it is when it arrives!
I believe I just made my "white-whale" cherry pick last night on eBay for $18 shipped. I can't wait for it to be delivered to see if I actually got what the seller indicated it was!
What is a white whale cherry pick? Thanks...
Well... a white whale is that one coin that now matter how hard you look you just can't seem to find. And a cherry pick is paying pennies on the dollar for an unidentified rarity. So it looks like ShadyDave got a steal of a deal on a coin he's been wanting for a long time.
Kumbaya!
Do you honestly care about the answers to these polls? The questions are pointless.
They may be pointless, but that's what happens when some guys go Phishing for answers on websites. They (these directed questions to about 12 or 15 of us) don't amount to much scientific data, but it adds up, and sooner or later I hope to reach 50,000 useless responses here. It beats that other site that ends in "BOOK".
I have purchased a couple of political items off eBay, but I have not purchased anything from there in a very long time.