here's a deal! 56 times for a roll of circ "BU" 64 Kenns.

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here's a deal! 56 times for a roll of circ "BU" 64 Kenns.

Postby neilgin1 » Fri Jul 31, 2015 10:27 am

I don't want to seem smarmy or a wise a$$, but I think we should get used to seeing such as I will show you.

a dear man, a seller on ebay with 34 transactions is offering at a 'buy it now" price a $10 FV roll of some rather desultory 1964 Kennedy Halves for $565.00.....the shipping IS free, so.....

poor guy, on the specs, he does list them as "circ"......in the description, he says they are "BU", however one of the coins has a "hole" in it.....yeh, that can happen.

I don't think he's a "crook", more like confused. I feel like writing him an e-letter, and trying to explain, to help him in his confusion, but there doesn't seem to be much fruit in that exercise'.
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Re: here's a deal! 56 times for a roll of circ "BU" 64 Kenns

Postby Rastatodd » Sun Aug 02, 2015 4:39 am

I think this is one of those postings that if you throw a big enough price on your item there might be a uneducated buyer that might come along and snap it up thinking they got a tremendous deal. Ahhh right. :roll: This is happening quite a lot on eBay. Some buyers of bullion just don't have any idea that there are sites like this one on the web were they can get a much better deal on their purchases. Some people have more money than sense.
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Re: here's a deal! 56 times for a roll of circ "BU" 64 Kenns

Postby franklin » Sun Aug 02, 2015 7:50 am

I am surprised there are not more people selling off their nice 90% coins and turning around and buying up ounces of rounds at $1.29 premium. In fact, I'm wondering why I am not.
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Postby 68Camaro » Sun Aug 02, 2015 9:26 am

franklin wrote:I am surprised there are not more people selling off their nice 90% coins and turning around and buying up ounces of rounds at $1.29 premium. In fact, I'm wondering why I am not.


Sure, and to a point I will, but no matter how much 90% was put into circulation, a lot of it has been melted, and there will never be any more of it than there is now. So, I'm keeping most of what I have, if not nearly all.
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Re: here's a deal! 56 times for a roll of circ "BU" 64 Kenns

Postby silverstacker » Sun Aug 02, 2015 7:49 pm

68Camaro wrote:
franklin wrote:I am surprised there are not more people selling off their nice 90% coins and turning around and buying up ounces of rounds at $1.29 premium. In fact, I'm wondering why I am not.


Sure, and to a point I will, but no matter how much 90% was put into circulation, a lot of it has been melted, and there will never be any more of it than there is now. So, I'm keeping most of what I have, if not nearly all.


I sold a little bit to buy more .999 and AU but for the most of my hoard :lol: I will be keeping it for the time being.
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Re: here's a deal! 56 times for a roll of circ "BU" 64 Kenns

Postby neilgin1 » Mon Aug 03, 2015 8:05 am

silverstacker wrote:
68Camaro wrote:
franklin wrote:I am surprised there are not more people selling off their nice 90% coins and turning around and buying up ounces of rounds at $1.29 premium. In fact, I'm wondering why I am not.


Sure, and to a point I will, but no matter how much 90% was put into circulation, a lot of it has been melted, and there will never be any more of it than there is now. So, I'm keeping most of what I have, if not nearly all.


I sold a little bit to buy more .999 and AU but for the most of my hoard :lol: I will be keeping it for the time being.


Stack, I cant say nothing, I put myself in the penalty box for PWI, and i'm still not right.
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