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anyone sell their 1964 D Peace $1 or know of a sale
YogiBerraFan
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I must have been caught up in the hype because I no longer feel the same about it. I don't own any other fantasy coins so I am most likely going to let mine go especially since there is a coin I really want that I am short for.
I have one of the first 200. I am guessing it can't be sold on eBay so if you know where one sold and what it went for please share. Post or PM and thanks
I have one of the first 200. I am guessing it can't be sold on eBay so if you know where one sold and what it went for please share. Post or PM and thanks
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BST would likely get you a sale, I'm thinkin'
I saw few fellow members selling their coin on the BST but I don't know their sell price.
The last one listed has an asking price of $250.
I would say you can try for $200/250, but most likely you will get what you paid.
Next year, well, it may be different...
But, as you know, it's only 90% silver and thus it's intrinsic value makes it worth about $17 , as dreck, schlock and esoteric silver junk goes.
Seriously, I haven't witnessed a piece stir the passions of men like this NOVELTY piece has.
<< <i> Seriously, I haven't witnessed a piece stir the passions of men like this NOVELTY piece has. >>
controversy sells
B/S/T Open forum
--Severian the Lame
Well, just Love coins, period.
AL
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
<< <i>PM me a good picture of obv & rev. & I may buy it, even a bit above its issue price. >>
How many PM's have you gotten so far?
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
Well, just Love coins, period.
<< <i>None. Ought to tell something there.... >>
...Just like the piece, it's a novel idea, eh ?
Peace,
Joe
<< <i>None. Ought to tell something there.... >>
It tells me that you aren't offering enough and that people that bought them don't want to sell them for anywhere near what they paid for them.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
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<< <i>None. Ought to tell something there.... >>
It tells me that you aren't offering enough and that people that bought them don't want to sell them for anywhere near what they paid for them. >>
I feel the same. I've been offered great money for my low mintage Ameros but with only 40-100 made I don't feel I could ever buy them back if I even wanted to.
<< <i>One has gone unsold @$200. I bought many Ameros for melt and sold them here. There is a market but it's small. >>
I think $200 is a good price for someone seriously looking to add one to their collections, infact if someone want's to pay $200 for mine, I would most likely sell it. I think most folks that want to sell these aren't looking to get rich or take advantage of anyone, but just want to make alittle profit for having the foresight to order one of the early ones.
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<< <i>None. Ought to tell something there.... >>
It tells me that you aren't offering enough and that people that bought them don't want to sell them for anywhere near what they paid for them. >>
you can say that again - I place a very high, special value on mine , and doubt I would take 500$ for it
Well, just Love coins, period.
<< <i>The first few auction on eBay have been cancelled due to the missing word "copy" on the coin.
That's easy to fix. Just photoshop "copy" on the coin like the Chinese do. Ebay seems to be ok with that.
Would that stand muster with epay?