There was a member here selling super bright, brand new commemoratives.

Many scoffed at his notion to sell them on ebay with a ultra low starting price and letting the auctions ride. How well did he do overall?
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Many scoffed at his notion to sell them on ebay with a ultra low starting price and letting the auctions ride. How well did he do overall?
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Is that you, iwog? You have done very well with your lustrous white coins.
That's who is was. Thank you. Iwog's opinion was discounted he as a collector was made fun of when he listed his bright commemoratives for sale. He took flack for it. Now the auctions are probably closed those naysayers haven't said a peep. They were on the wrong side of the argument without a single apology. That of course only if they did indeed sell well.
There is a thread somewhere about it. I think he sold them for pretty strong money. IMO $1 starting bid is the way to go. If you have quality stuff it should get a lot of attention/watchers at that low price which leads to bidders once the end draws near. I have him as a saved seller on ebay and am awaiting his next batch of coins for sale.
Not sure that BST is the place for this thread though.
Tagging @Iwog
Here is the post in question
Collector, occasional seller
Thanks for locating it. I was using the wrong key words.
Silence from the naysayers.