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I feel kinda guilty about this one (eBay purchase)
K6AZ
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Another board member posted this eBay auction on the BST board. I bid a little under $50 sure I would be outbid. To my surprise, the coin closed at under $29. Why didn't anyone else bid? Sure, it's only a 62, it's not a monster, but it does have nice color. This is a perfect example of why I won't sell material like this on eBay.
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Strange....sometimes it's better to be lucky than good
Nice Morgan
Congrats on a nice pick-up Eric
Nice coin!!!!
Hell, I don't need to exercise.....I get enough just pushing my luck.
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Recently I purchased a raw common date XF Barber dime from a fellow forum member's eBay auction for $2.25. CDN bid on these is $16, but these regularly sell on eBay (where most collectors focus on better dates or grades) for $9 to $12. The trick is to find the honest sellers with accurate pictures. Sure, the key and semi-key dates get bid way up, but there are still overlooked coins on eBay, if one can ignore the majority of grades in the auction titles and discern from the photos when a coin has been messed with or not.