$88 bid for a generic 1 oz silver round--unbelievable!!
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2014 6:49 pm
I'm a fan and collector of The Golden State Mint's 1 oz Incuse Indian silver round. Provident regularly sales these for $1.49 over spot and on ebay they appear daily and sale in the $25 to $27 range. Unbelievably there is an ebay seller who, for some reason, receives incredible final sale prices when he lists these particular rounds on ebay. On March 1st his listing ended with a price of $73 . This of course caught my attention. And today he has another one listed and with under two days left the bidding is up to $88--are you kidding me?
This seller clearly states in the title & description that it is a 1 oz silver round and he gives very large pictures clearly showing the 1 oz designation on the reverse of the coin. So there is no deception here as bidders clearly know they are bidding on just one 1 oz coin and not multiples or possibly even the 5 oz Incuse Indian silver round which sell for around $125 on ebay. With this coin along with the previously sold one there are a host of bidders fighting against each other when at the same time on ebay there are several other "buy it now" listings of the same round in the $27 to $31 range that these bidders either didn't see or are ignoring. In all my years on ebay I have never seen a common generic round sell for such astounding prices. I just don't get it...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-TROY-OZ-1929- ... 1c3d9279f3
This seller clearly states in the title & description that it is a 1 oz silver round and he gives very large pictures clearly showing the 1 oz designation on the reverse of the coin. So there is no deception here as bidders clearly know they are bidding on just one 1 oz coin and not multiples or possibly even the 5 oz Incuse Indian silver round which sell for around $125 on ebay. With this coin along with the previously sold one there are a host of bidders fighting against each other when at the same time on ebay there are several other "buy it now" listings of the same round in the $27 to $31 range that these bidders either didn't see or are ignoring. In all my years on ebay I have never seen a common generic round sell for such astounding prices. I just don't get it...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-TROY-OZ-1929- ... 1c3d9279f3