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May 8th 05 10:37 PM

E-Bay Coin Prices
 
Do any of you collectors know what has happened to E-Bay coin prices.

I have purchased many coins on E-Bay.

It looks like all the sellers have got together, and are trying to robb the
private collector, and buyer.


I have started going to my local coin shop to buy, and he is more
reasonable.


Come on Sellers, get with it.


PUT OUT
gcartright



Jim Higgins May 8th 05 10:49 PM


wrote in message ...
Do any of you collectors know what has happened to E-Bay coin prices.

I have purchased many coins on E-Bay.

It looks like all the sellers have got together, and are trying to robb
the private collector, and buyer.


I have started going to my local coin shop to buy, and he is more
reasonable.


Come on Sellers, get with it.


PUT OUT
gcartright



I would think the onus would be on the buyer willing to pay too much. No
one can order a buyer to plunk down the denarii for a coin.



Michael R May 8th 05 11:08 PM


wrote in message ...
Do any of you collectors know what has happened to E-Bay coin prices.

I have purchased many coins on E-Bay.

It looks like all the sellers have got together, and are trying to robb
the private collector, and buyer.


I have started going to my local coin shop to buy, and he is more
reasonable.


Come on Sellers, get with it.


PUT OUT
gcartright



Just curious how that could be done:

"all the sellers have got together, and are trying to robb the
private collector, and buyer."

Any evidence would be helpful.

--
Michael R
AKA mrae7 on Ebay/Yahoo
ANA #173222




May 8th 05 11:08 PM

Thanks Jim for your comment.
That was my whole point to sellers.
I spent alot of money on E-Bay.
Sooner or later they will get the point.
I am not buying, and I know many collectors have quit.
I guess when they can't sell there coins they will wise up.



gcartright


"Jim Higgins" wrote in message
...

wrote in message ...
Do any of you collectors know what has happened to E-Bay coin prices.

I have purchased many coins on E-Bay.

It looks like all the sellers have got together, and are trying to robb
the private collector, and buyer.


I have started going to my local coin shop to buy, and he is more
reasonable.


Come on Sellers, get with it.


PUT OUT
gcartright



I would think the onus would be on the buyer willing to pay too much. No
one can order a buyer to plunk down the denarii for a coin.




May 8th 05 11:14 PM

Thank you for your comment Michael R
I don't need to prove it, this is the place todo it.
Also I keep a close watch on prices, and the markets don't justify most of
there prices.


gcartright


"Michael R" mrcoinatcomcastdotnet wrote in message
...

wrote in message ...
Do any of you collectors know what has happened to E-Bay coin prices.

I have purchased many coins on E-Bay.

It looks like all the sellers have got together, and are trying to robb
the private collector, and buyer.


I have started going to my local coin shop to buy, and he is more
reasonable.


Come on Sellers, get with it.


PUT OUT
gcartright



Just curious how that could be done:

"all the sellers have got together, and are trying to robb the
private collector, and buyer."

Any evidence would be helpful.

--
Michael R
AKA mrae7 on Ebay/Yahoo
ANA #173222






James Higby May 8th 05 11:31 PM


wrote in message ...
Do any of you collectors know what has happened to E-Bay coin prices.

I have purchased many coins on E-Bay.

It looks like all the sellers have got together, and are trying to robb
the private collector, and buyer.


I have started going to my local coin shop to buy, and he is more
reasonable.


Come on Sellers, get with it.


PUT OUT
gcartright


I don't believe a single thing has changed since coins started to be
collected. Nor do I believe in conspiracy theory of any kind. Buy your
coins on eBay, at flea markets, at Sunday club shows, at national
conventions, in coin shops, in department stores, from street vendors
(psst - wanna buy some Mexican pesos?), on TV shopping channels, from the
Mint, off pricelists sent through the mail, through mail-bid sales, at
public auction, whatever and wherever makes sense to you. That's what all
of us do and have always done, is it not?

James



Anita May 8th 05 11:50 PM

On Sun, 8 May 2005 17:14:34 -0500, wrote:

Thank you for your comment Michael R
I don't need to prove it, this is the place todo it.
Also I keep a close watch on prices, and the markets don't justify most of
there prices.


Which prices are you talking about. Some coins don't bring in any
money, while others do well. We need a little more information about
what you are looking to buy. Most prices I see are reasonable. Many
times I feel bad for the seller because I know a coin went well below
his/her cost.

Anita

linxlvr May 9th 05 12:36 AM



Thank you for your comment Michael R
I don't need to prove it, this is the place todo it.
Also I keep a close watch on prices, and the markets don't justify most of
there prices.

IMHO--
The market is decided by what consumers are willing to pay for a coin. If
no one was willing to pay more than 20.00 for an MS65 1939D Jefferson,
that is where the market would wind up at some point.

Since the people are paying the high prices for the coins, the evidence
is the market is up and consumers are willing to jack the prices to get
the pieces they desire. That is the creation of the market. If you pick an
item, do an advanced search for completed auctions, take the last twenty
and average them, I would dare say that IS the market.
--
dw
PS-A good coin dealer can often compete w/ ebay, hands down. When you
consider risk factors, shipping charges, etc, I would say a GOOD dealer
can easily compete.


Michael R May 9th 05 12:44 AM


wrote in message ...
Do any of you collectors know what has happened to E-Bay coin prices.

I have purchased many coins on E-Bay.

It looks like all the sellers have got together, and are trying to robb
the private collector, and buyer.


I have started going to my local coin shop to buy, and he is more
reasonable.


Come on Sellers, get with it.

PUT OUT
gcartright


Just curious how that could be done:

"all the sellers have got together, and are trying to robb the
private collector, and buyer."

Any evidence would be helpful.


wrote in message ...
Thank you for your comment Michael R
I don't need to prove it, this is the place todo it.
Also I keep a close watch on prices, and the markets don't justify most of
there prices.

gcartright



....if the markets don't justify their prices, then their coins won't sell,
will they?

I may be misunderstanding your statement but, all sellers getting together
to rob collectors would seem a bit difficult to do.

regards MR



Frank A. Smith May 9th 05 12:53 AM

Maybe looking for E_coin prices



"James Higby" heezerbumfrool[at]hotmail[dot]com wrote in message
...

wrote in message ...
Do any of you collectors know what has happened to E-Bay coin prices.

I have purchased many coins on E-Bay.

It looks like all the sellers have got together, and are trying to robb
the private collector, and buyer.


I have started going to my local coin shop to buy, and he is more
reasonable.


Come on Sellers, get with it.


PUT OUT
gcartright


I don't believe a single thing has changed since coins started to be
collected. Nor do I believe in conspiracy theory of any kind. Buy your
coins on eBay, at flea markets, at Sunday club shows, at national
conventions, in coin shops, in department stores, from street vendors
(psst - wanna buy some Mexican pesos?), on TV shopping channels, from the
Mint, off pricelists sent through the mail, through mail-bid sales, at
public auction, whatever and wherever makes sense to you. That's what all
of us do and have always done, is it not?

James





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