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There are so many good 90% rolls for sale

PostPosted: Sat Aug 31, 2013 1:10 pm
by neilgin1
right now, on Ebay, today, there are SO MANY darn good $10 face value rolls of 90% pre-65 American coinage for sale, its killing me.

ALL BU! I just got a reminder email, that "15 items you are watching end soon"!

i'm out of the market, coz I must be prudent...I've consolidated all monies owed, my stack is good.....but WOW!! some really neat offerings, lots of BU 64 Kennedys, lots of Washington Quarters, 57-64, all BU...nice clean coins, lots of Morgans coming up for sale, even a smattering of 2013 ASE's....the door is still open gang....here is all I have to give to you, a pretty darn good doc from the CBC, called "The Putin System".......

and if any of you have Netflix streaming, may I recommend a fine profile of a free lance war photographer entitled "Shooting Robert King" 5 stars!


Re: There are so many good 90% rolls for sale

PostPosted: Sat Aug 31, 2013 7:09 pm
by 68Camaro
Interesting and alarming summary of his consolidation into power - thanks for posting it.

Re: There are so many good 90% rolls for sale

PostPosted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 9:55 am
by beauanderos
Sorry, Neil... but other folks value those ebay rolls as much more precious than I do. I think the one percent rule may just be in effect here. Not only the majority of folks are ignorant of the true worth of precious metals, and the absolute necessity to hold a large portion of your assets in that form to protect against all manner of dollar depreciation, bank confiscatory "bail-ins' etc, but the one percent they keep mentioning that might actually own PM's? I think you could easily extend that to... only five percent have a clue to where to go to buy... if and when they DO decide to. And many are convinced, once they've gone to their LCS, that ebay is their only buying outlet. Thus the crazy prices that get bid up (a fool and his money are soon parted?)

I'd wager only one percent of the noobies that want to buy are aware of sites like ours and BullionStackers (and what few others there might be)... where I would imagine sellers can recoup at least ten percent more than they would by selling on ebay, and buyers can find BARGAINS at up to twenty percent less than what they would pay there. That said... if you DO want those specific items being sold there, then you have no other recourse but to bid in open against the legions of demented who also covet shiny objects.

Neil... dude... I think you might be part magpie :lol:

Re: There are so many good 90% rolls for sale

PostPosted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 4:24 pm
by neilgin1
beauanderos wrote:Sorry, Neil... but other folks value those ebay rolls as much more precious than I do. I think the one percent rule may just be in effect here. Not only the majority of folks are ignorant of the true worth of precious metals, and the absolute necessity to hold a large portion of your assets in that form to protect against all manner of dollar depreciation, bank confiscatory "bail-ins' etc, but the one percent they keep mentioning that might actually own PM's? I think you could easily extend that to... only five percent have a clue to where to go to buy... if and when they DO decide to. And many are convinced, once they've gone to their LCS, that ebay is their only buying outlet. Thus the crazy prices that get bid up (a fool and his money are soon parted?)

I'd wager only one percent of the noobies that want to buy are aware of sites like ours and BullionStackers (and what few others there might be)... where I would imagine sellers can recoup at least ten percent more than they would by selling on ebay, and buyers can find BARGAINS at up to twenty percent less than what they would pay there. That said... if you DO want those specific items being sold there, then you have no other recourse but to bid in open against the legions of demented who also covet shiny objects.

Neil... dude... I think you might be part magpie :lol:


I don't have a lcs.....and I did not know what a magpie was till five minutes ago....lol.

I like the coins.