Deals at Goodwill

Anybody ever visit shopgoodwill.com?
You can be the first to bid on "Two James Kennedy Half Dollars"
https://www.shopgoodwill.com/Item/49107597
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Anybody ever visit shopgoodwill.com?
You can be the first to bid on "Two James Kennedy Half Dollars"
https://www.shopgoodwill.com/Item/49107597
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Why get them for $1 when you can get them for $18.24 instead?
Not worth it even if they were 1964's... Maybe someone should tell them they are trying to sell pocket change.
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can I bid 40 cents?
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I knew that they had stores but I never knew that Goodwill auctioned stuff.
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Plus shipping. A little known fact that JFK was called "James" by a select circle of friends, the details would probably bore you, so won't go into that. Cletus Emmet Wheelwelker filled me in on that fact, also known as "Morey" by friends, like William W.D. "Bud" Prize.
Things almost always go for retail plus (and then there is shipping for low valued stuff)
here is one I was interested in for much lower than final
https://shopgoodwill.com/Item/47851715
Goodwill message at the bottom of the Hawaiian coins auction: "Overall everything featured is in good condition. General cleaning is recommended." LOL.
I think they meant your bank account. Not the coins.
Here's a warning parable for coin collectors...
@dpoole - It is Goodwill... probably written with a used Aloha shirt in mind rather than an 1883 Hawaiian Dollar, but still.
I know people who pick up designer clothing there and flip on ebay at whopping profits; also a guy who said he picked up almost new Orvis leather jackets there way under market. I can't imagine how they would handle real numismatic donations.
Well at least he didn't type James Bond.
Those are the "Rare, left facing Kennedy's" they only made like a hundred of them.
I've bought a lot from goodwill, but their shipping and handling plus crazy bids usually put single coins way too high to resell, but I've got a lot of those 10/15/20 pound token or misc lots to fill the junk bins and usually do quite well with those.
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how about this?
TITLE: 925 Silver 1921 Morgan One Dollar Coin GiveBackBox
DESCRIPTION: 925 Silver 1921 Morgan One Dollar Collectible Coin
MATERIALS: 925 Sterling (ACID TESTED)
https://www.shopgoodwill.com/Item/48877563
@TurboSnail - so they did an ACID TEST and got the wrong composition? LOL.
I’m surprised coins even make it all the way to the floor. I would think that the first person they go through they’re as good as gone.
I also collect vintage watches. Use to be that you could find some decent deals in the goodwill stores until someone realized they could pick thru the good stuff and start auctioning things off.
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