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1916-D Mercury Dime MS-65 FB!

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 Posted 06/05/2012  2:01 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add MercuryDime to your friends list
Isn't 40,000 high, even for that?
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 Posted 06/05/2012  2:17 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CaptainFwiffo to your friends list
The last 5 on Heritage went for $34.5k, $36.2k, $48.9k, $34.5k and $40.3k. So it's maybe on the high side but in the ballpark of recent results.
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 Posted 06/05/2012  2:36 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add MercuryDime to your friends list
Yeah, I would have started it at $35k myself and see if I could get more, considering two of the last five didn't even make that number.
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 Posted 06/05/2012  3:29 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add macmercury to your friends list
If the Heritage price included the buyer premium, then it would be high to start at $40K, even though GC Auction is 10% buyer fee.
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 Posted 06/05/2012  7:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list
I wonder if that would be sent USPS. The prices listed would be $3.00 plus $0.50 per coin. So regardless of how much you paid for that coin, the shipping is really cheap. I was thinking about bidding on this but I'd need a roll of those, not just one.
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 Posted 06/05/2012  8:59 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add KenKat to your friends list

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still at zero bids, wonder if the potential bidders are waiting until the end of the auction?


Yes, we are!
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 Posted 06/12/2012  7:34 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add MercuryDime to your friends list
LOL, no bids, thought so, shouldn't have started that high.
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 Posted 06/12/2012  11:36 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jmkendall to your friends list
Always the question. Do you start low to invite competitive bidding; or do you go close to what you want because of the fear of selling too low?
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 Posted 06/12/2012  11:40 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add cwb1877 to your friends list

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Do you start low to invite competitive bidding; or do you go close to what you want because of the fear of selling too low?


I would advise to start with the absolute minimum you are willing to take, or set a reserve.
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 Posted 06/13/2012  01:04 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add donkrx to your friends list

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I would advise to start with the absolute minimum you are willing to take, or set a reserve.


Not in all cases... it depends who is selling it, their reasons and their priorities. Maybe they're just testing the market, or maybe they can't handle the risk/uncertainty that comes with selling an expensive item at auction with no minimum price. The whole reserve feature in my mind is just dumb and irritating.

Bidding wars do happen but I think people tend to believe they will happen a lot more than they really do, and assume they get more out of control than they really do. As a buyer what do you normally do for auctions you're interested in - do you not try to avoid bidding wars?

Also looking at this auction as a failure just because it didn't sell or get any bids is the wrong way to view the situation. It just didn't sell for the seller's minimum price and clearly the seller in fact had one. Auctions are really high variance in general and he decided not to take that chance, nothing wrong with that.
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 Posted 06/13/2012  08:36 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add oih82w8 to your friends list
No sale...no surprise. How long will it be before it is relisted?
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 Posted 06/13/2012  10:06 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add joeturbo26 to your friends list
I have a roll of these if anyone wants... LOL

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06/13/2012 10:07 am
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 Posted 06/13/2012  11:15 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jmkendall to your friends list
Hey Joe are they all of the rare "Lost D" variety?

Seriously, I sell on the bay. And I rarely have bidding wars anymore. In fact it is rare that I get bidders in the last 30 minutes.

Now; if I'm bidding on something and find it at the last few minutes, you can bet your last dollar that someone will bid in the last minute!

Back in the day when the bay was seller friendly you used to get bidding wars all the time. I rarely have an item that does not sell, however; I have sold a few things at 99 cents. Not much but enough to be irritating. And when you sell a 1963 Pontiac Tripower Intake Manifold for 99 cents, believe me it gets irritating! Especially when they complain about the shipping cost, and believe me it cost plenty to ship that heavy cast iron...thing.

But to illustrate the hazzards of the bay....4 days later I had a second 63 Manifold sell.....for $225. Go figure.
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 Posted 06/13/2012  9:47 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DNA to your friends list

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I have a roll of these if anyone wants

My great-granddad bought two BU 1916-D Winged Liberty Dime rolls from the Denver Mint cashier in December 1916. When he left them to Granddad, he said "Don't ever sell these Dime rolls, they'll be worth a fortune someday." Granddad said the same thing when he left them to me, so I can't ever sell them, because it would be a disgrace to his memory.

...but I can sell you this bridge I own in New York....
(a joke older than the 1916-D Dime!)

{/sarcasm font}


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06/13/2012 9:51 pm
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 Posted 06/14/2012  3:08 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Gyrene7483 to your friends list
I had an MS-66 once but someone changed the date to 1941-S while I was asleep. LOL!

Ed
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