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Valued Member
Canada
183 Posts |
I like the 1/25 oz gold penny....small, but very nice!
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1189 Posts |
Although it is tiny but still bigger than the cougar and the humming bird one.
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Valued Member
Canada
154 Posts |
I've been watching the penny set for the last few weeks. On average they are going for $250 a set on ebay.
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Valued Member
Canada
370 Posts |
that price is down from the first two weeks of the new year. average sale price used to be $275 - $315
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Valued Member
Canada
154 Posts |
If it goes to around 200 I may pick one up. Should have gotten one on the release but I missed the boat. I'll wait it out and see
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Valued Member
Canada
315 Posts |
Quote: On average they are going for $250 a set on eBay 250 on average? I see only one under 250, and latest ones are 300+
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Valued Member
Canada
154 Posts |
Alright, so I'll say 260-270 on average... Heres the ones I was watching the last two weeks (book marked most of them) $260 $326 (bad deal IMO) $240 $270 $250 $266
Definitely possible to get one around 260-270.
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Valued Member
Canada
315 Posts |
You consider "shipping" as not part of payment seller receives? :)
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Valued Member
Canada
269 Posts |
I always include free shipping in my sales, so it wouldn't be totally accurate for sellers like me.
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Valued Member
Canada
370 Posts |
I've been thinking more and more about selling my one and only set.
Looks like they are still selling for $270 - $300.
$300 could go a long way to help my add some coins to my stash that I actually collect.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Edited by CC-Ottawa 05/11/2013 9:00 pm
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Rest in Peace
Canada
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re: @CC-Ottawa, I don't care what others think - that is totally insane. Collecting 'certified' coins is a big waste of money. I know it's only my opinion, but come on 3 grams of silver - already established as a "proof" coin directly from the mint, originally selling for $30 - is expensive. Rebranding that same coin in a "certified case" and breaking up a set doesn't make it worth hundreds of dollars. I say it again, some coin collectors are insane. I've never bought into a "certified" coin, and never will. It's all marketing, and except for auctions on extremely rare coins I just don't see the point.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Rest in Peace
Canada
1360 Posts |
Edited by Dcadon 05/11/2013 9:40 pm
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Valued Member
Canada
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