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[FA] Twos (including a bundle with star notes)



 
 
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Old April 7th 05, 02:46 AM
Fred Shecter
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Default [FA] Twos (including a bundle with star notes)

One of the items I have up for auction at the moment is an "odometer
rollover" bundle where the BEP pulls the last two notes as they roll over
the next 10,000 in the serial number.

You don't see these very often, so for you this might be a rarity you want
to grab.

See link below for auctions. Thanks.

(I have plenty of 2004 P & D GDs and 2001-D GDs, but I'm not listing them on
eBay at the moment because the eBay fees are too high.)
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Old April 7th 05, 03:06 AM
Shawn
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why would anyone pay almost $200.00 extra for two dollar bills, just because
they are sequential

"Fred Shecter" wrote in message
k.net...
One of the items I have up for auction at the moment is an "odometer
rollover" bundle where the BEP pulls the last two notes as they roll over
the next 10,000 in the serial number.

You don't see these very often, so for you this might be a rarity you want
to grab.

See link below for auctions. Thanks.

(I have plenty of 2004 P & D GDs and 2001-D GDs, but I'm not listing them

on
eBay at the moment because the eBay fees are too high.)
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-Fred Shecter
remove zorch two places to reply
Current eBay auctions:

http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQgotopage...sortpropertyZ1




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Old April 7th 05, 02:26 PM
shreadvector
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That's been answered many times before, but since you seem unaware I'll
answer it one more time.

If you can get new Twos at your local bank, do it. Do it every week.
Spend them everywhere. Spend new or circulated Twos and Golden Dollars
everywhere all the time.

eBay and PayPal charge fees. Large fees. If *you* can list and sell an
item that cost you $2000 for exactly $2000 on eBay and accept PayPal
payment and eat the $150 in fees and shipping costs, then please do so
and pst the link to the auction here so we can all bid on it.

Many people want new sequential bills for spending, for gifts or even
for "Georgeing". If their banks cannot get them or refuse to get them,
they look elsewhwere - mail/web order or eBay.

There are probably tens of thousands of items on eBay that you don't
want and that sell for more than their orignal selling price. They also
have to pay eBay and PayPal fees as well as shipping and insurance
fees. Things selling range from Anvils (huge shipping fees) to once
cent coins.

http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQfgtpZ1QQ...shreadv ector

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Old April 7th 05, 03:55 PM
Brian Blackwell
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"Fred Shecter" wrote in message
k.net...
One of the items I have up for auction at the moment is an "odometer
rollover" bundle where the BEP pulls the last two notes as they roll over
the next 10,000 in the serial number.

You don't see these very often, so for you this might be a rarity you want
to grab.

See link below for auctions. Thanks.

(I have plenty of 2004 P & D GDs and 2001-D GDs, but I'm not listing them

on
eBay at the moment because the eBay fees are too high.)
--
-Fred Shecter
remove zorch two places to reply
Current eBay auctions:

http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQgotopage...sortpropertyZ1



Curious about why you sell the bricks. It would seem to me that there would
be more buyers that could afford packs than bricks.

As I said, just curious.

Brian


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Old April 7th 05, 04:29 PM
shreadvector
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I've tried to sell the bundles of 100 notes but they either don't sell
at all (resulting in me 'eating" the listing fees) or they only sell
for such a low price that I lose money after the listing fees, final
value fees and PayPal fees.

If anyone wants BEP bundles of 100 Twos in sequential order, feel free
to e-mail me with an offer. If you are paying with a USPS Money Order,
there is reduced cost to me so you can make your offer fairly low. Be
sure to include enough for shipping including insurance and Delivery
Confirmation.

Ditto for the rolls of uncirculated Golden Dollars (2004-P, 2004-D,
2001-D).

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Old April 7th 05, 07:23 PM
Bob Flaminio
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shreadvector wrote:
I've tried to sell the bundles of 100 notes but they either don't sell
at all (resulting in me 'eating" the listing fees) or they only sell
for such a low price that I lose money after the listing fees, final
value fees and PayPal fees.


Yeah, I tried that once -- I sold a bundle of 100 $2s, and got $230 for
it on eBay. After all the fees, there was precious little left for me.

Of course, the real money's in singles:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=7313714258

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Old April 7th 05, 07:44 PM
Jeff R
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"Bob Flaminio" wrote in message
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shreadvector wrote:


Of course, the real money's in singles:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=7313714258


LOL!
What was that seller's name? P.T.Barnum?

That's incredible.

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Old April 7th 05, 07:52 PM
Yoosta B. Blue
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"Jeff R" wondered, and then spoke about the following:
LOL!
What was that seller's name? P.T.Barnum?

That's incredible.


Indeed, it is! No doubt the seller will soon have another "rare" $2 bill up
there, now that he has been encouraged by some fool pulling the trigger on
the BIN. Mercy!

Yoosta B. Blue


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Old April 7th 05, 08:21 PM
Shawn
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$18 proffit even...not bad

"Yoosta B. Blue" wrote in message
news:1112899968.f2349c4d0477092474f06f158161df9d@t eranews...

"Jeff R" wondered, and then spoke about the following:
LOL!
What was that seller's name? P.T.Barnum?

That's incredible.


Indeed, it is! No doubt the seller will soon have another "rare" $2 bill

up
there, now that he has been encouraged by some fool pulling the trigger on
the BIN. Mercy!

Yoosta B. Blue




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Old April 7th 05, 08:35 PM
jim menning
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"Jeff R" wrote in message
...

"Bob Flaminio" wrote in message
...
shreadvector wrote:


Of course, the real money's in singles:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=7313714258


LOL!
What was that seller's name? P.T.Barnum?

That's incredible.



What's incredible is that the buyer and seller both left feedback
within 13 minutes of the BIN. That's some fast delivery!

Me thinks something is fishy about this.

jim menning


 




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