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Dateless Buffalos W/ Mint Marks, $34/Roll

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youve gotta be kidding me...

i cant believe people pay that much for them...

i can go to the coin shop and get them for .25c a piece.

maybe I'm wrong..

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...OCOR:US:1123
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They could have got the rolls for a lot less since there that auction has a "Make an Offer" option.
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I've never had an offer accepted, probably because they're on ridiculous auctions like this one. Heck, I didn't get that for a roll of '43S Jeffs.
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I've never had an offer accepted, probably because they're on ridiculous auctions like this one.


How is it a ridiculous auction? There are people who are willing to buy it, so the seller is being smart by putting it up at a fairly high price. Also, there makes no sense in blasting the seller because we don't know what the "3 sold" rolls were actually sold for.
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What is the going price for dateless IHNs? Two dollars apiece seems high to me for a coin in poor condition.
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How is it a ridiculous auction? There are people who are willing to buy it, so the seller is being smart by putting it up at a fairly high price. Also, there makes no sense in blasting the seller because we don't know what the "3 sold" rolls were actually sold for.


If you go back and research the sellers feedback, two were sold to the same buyer that made an offer of $30 each.

To he others, yes, the price may seem high for dateless coins. But, the claim is that they all have mint marks. The highest coins in the series are mint marked, especially the type II 1913 S & D.

Something is worth only what someone will pay. I general get these for about .15 to .25 each just like SD stated. This price is too high for me, so I go on to the next listing.
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i know I know guys... people are willing to pay for them.

i found a 13-sT2 and I only got $35 bucks for it, albeit restored and all.. I thought I would at least get closer to $100...
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Yes, $100 would have been awesome, but, $35 is still great compared to your investment.
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