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FA: 1928-D $2.00 Red Seal US note - AU Condition, 1928-A $1.00 Ch.AU58 Silver Certificate
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=320183349125 1928-D $2.00 Red Seal US note - AU Condition, beautiful! $1 open NR! http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=320183351059 1928-A $1.00 Ch. AU58 Silver Certificate - Gorgeous! $1 open, NR! |
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1928-D $2.00 Red Seal US note - AU Condition, 1928-A $1.00 Ch. AU58 Silver Certificate
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=320183349125 1928-D $2.00 Red Seal US note - AU Condition, beautiful! $1 open NR! I am still trying to figure out what sells (and doesn't sell) on ebay. Still trying to decide whether to put my coins up, but things like this are discouraging. This looks like a nice $2.00 note but is getting little bidding. I have seen a $2.00 note of this same issue go for nearly $50.00. Go figure - - - - Bob-tx |
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1928-D $2.00 Red Seal US note - AU Condition, 1928-A $1.00 Ch. AU58 Silver Certificate
On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 03:26:41 -0600, "Bob"
wrote: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=320183349125 1928-D $2.00 Red Seal US note - AU Condition, beautiful! $1 open NR! I am still trying to figure out what sells (and doesn't sell) on ebay. Still trying to decide whether to put my coins up, but things like this are discouraging. This looks like a nice $2.00 note but is getting little bidding. I have seen a $2.00 note of this same issue go for nearly $50.00. Go figure - - - - Bob-tx The fact that this listing has very little bidding has absolutely nothing to do with the where the auction will end up. At the time I clicked the link, there were 3.5 days to go on the listing. Most bids are placed at the end of an auction. I've had many items go for six days and eleven-plus hours without any bid at all, and then go for a higher price than I anticipated. Sometimes I don't even check my auctions for activity for the first six days. The only to know what certain items are going for is to search "completed items only". If that's too much trouble, mark on-going auction as "Watch this item" and wait until they show up as completed to see the final bid price. -- Tony Cooper Orlando, FL |
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1928-D $2.00 Red Seal US note - AU Condition, 1928-A $1.00 Ch. AU58 Silver Certificate
"tony cooper" wrote in message ... On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 03:26:41 -0600, "Bob" wrote: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=320183349125 1928-D $2.00 Red Seal US note - AU Condition, beautiful! $1 open NR! I am still trying to figure out what sells (and doesn't sell) on ebay. Still trying to decide whether to put my coins up, but things like this are discouraging. This looks like a nice $2.00 note but is getting little bidding. I have seen a $2.00 note of this same issue go for nearly $50.00. Go figure - - - - Bob-tx The fact that this listing has very little bidding has absolutely nothing to do with the where the auction will end up. At the time I clicked the link, there were 3.5 days to go on the listing. Most bids are placed at the end of an auction. I've had many items go for six days and eleven-plus hours without any bid at all, and then go for a higher price than I anticipated. Sometimes I don't even check my auctions for activity for the first six days. From my point of view as a buyer, I have yet to win an auction that I didn't snipe at the last moment. Enough people know of my pattern that, when they see that I have placed an early proxy bid, they conclude (correctly) that I will not be around at the end of the auction, and they then know that they can whittle away at my lead at their leisure and with impunity. James |
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1928-D $2.00 Red Seal US note - AU Condition, 1928-A $1.00 Ch. AU58 Silver Certificate
On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 03:26:41 -0600, "Bob"
wrote: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=320183349125 1928-D $2.00 Red Seal US note - AU Condition, beautiful! $1 open NR! I am still trying to figure out what sells (and doesn't sell) on ebay. Still trying to decide whether to put my coins up, but things like this are discouraging. This looks like a nice $2.00 note but is getting little bidding. I have seen a $2.00 note of this same issue go for nearly $50.00. Go figure - - - - Bob-tx No PayPal is a turn-off to some. |
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1928-D $2.00 Red Seal US note - AU Condition, 1928-A $1.00 Ch. AU58 Silver Certificate
On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 17:54:46 GMT, Jon Purkey
wrote: On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 03:26:41 -0600, "Bob" wrote: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=320183349125 1928-D $2.00 Red Seal US note - AU Condition, beautiful! $1 open NR! I am still trying to figure out what sells (and doesn't sell) on ebay. Still trying to decide whether to put my coins up, but things like this are discouraging. This looks like a nice $2.00 note but is getting little bidding. I have seen a $2.00 note of this same issue go for nearly $50.00. Go figure - - - - Bob-tx No PayPal is a turn-off to some. Many. -- Tony Cooper Orlando, FL |
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1928-D $2.00 Red Seal US note - AU Condition, 1928-A $1.00 Ch. AU58 Silver Certificate
"tony cooper" wrote in message ... On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 17:54:46 GMT, Jon Purkey wrote: On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 03:26:41 -0600, "Bob" wrote: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=320183349125 1928-D $2.00 Red Seal US note - AU Condition, beautiful! $1 open NR! I am still trying to figure out what sells (and doesn't sell) on ebay. Still trying to decide whether to put my coins up, but things like this are discouraging. This looks like a nice $2.00 note but is getting little bidding. I have seen a $2.00 note of this same issue go for nearly $50.00. Go figure - - - - Bob-tx No PayPal is a turn-off to some. Many. Myself for sure. James |
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1928-D $2.00 Red Seal US note - AU Condition, 1928-A $1.00 Ch. AU58 Silver Certificate
On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 13:14:32 -0600, Mr. Jaggers lugburzman wrote:
"tony cooper" wrote in message ... On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 17:54:46 GMT, Jon Purkey No PayPal is a turn-off to some. Many. Myself for sure. Maybe even "most". 3% or whatever paypal takes, isn't much if you factor in folks who don't want to bother with checks or whatever payment method the seller wants. Much as it annoys me to give paypal a cut for doing little, they _do_ increase the number of people who will bid on an item. If you're selling an iPod that 27,000 people want, who cares, bypass paypal. If you're selling a coin that dozens or several people may be bidding on, well, you're unwise to limit your potentital customers by not giving paypal as a payment option. IMHO of course. Dave Hinz |
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1928-D $2.00 Red Seal US note - AU Condition, 1928-A $1.00 Ch.AU58 Silver Certificate
On Nov 19, 4:26 am, "Bob" wrote:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=320183349125 1928-D $2.00 Red Seal US note - AU Condition, beautiful! $1 open NR! I am still trying to figure out what sells (and doesn't sell) on ebay. Still trying to decide whether to put my coins up, but things like this are discouraging. This looks like a nice $2.00 note but is getting little bidding. I have seen a $2.00 note of this same issue go for nearly $50.00. Go figure - - - - Bob-tx I have many Star Notes I want to put on Ebay. I may finally have the time. Now for the knowledge???? Doris |
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1928-D $2.00 Red Seal US note - AU Condition, 1928-A $1.00 Ch. AU58 Silver Certificate
"Dave Hinz" wrote in message ... On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 13:14:32 -0600, Mr. Jaggers lugburzman wrote: "tony cooper" wrote in message ... On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 17:54:46 GMT, Jon Purkey No PayPal is a turn-off to some. Many. Myself for sure. Maybe even "most". 3% or whatever paypal takes, isn't much if you factor in folks who don't want to bother with checks or whatever payment method the seller wants. Much as it annoys me to give paypal a cut for doing little, they _do_ increase the number of people who will bid on an item. If you're selling an iPod that 27,000 people want, who cares, bypass paypal. If you're selling a coin that dozens or several people may be bidding on, well, you're unwise to limit your potentital customers by not giving paypal as a payment option. IMHO of course. Conversely, unless the seller is offering a coin that I have sought for years, I will generally bypass the no-PayPal auction. I need a real incentive to stand in line behind people who are practicing their Conversational English at the post office to buy a money order. James |
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