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Description
The listing, Mercury Dime 1944..Real Gin has ended.
There are three in the lot and all will be shipped the same. All I know is that all of these coins were on Listia and are being listed as a group. Buffalo Nickle, Mercury Silver 90% and a $1 dollar Eisenhower. Serious inq. are listed coins of Collectors. Good to Excellent Condition
Questions & Comments
Just thought everyone should know that new grading of coins show newness and condition in these years and times. So proof is not mint, but it shows very little wear in consideration of year and coin. So I will get out my droid and take a couple of photo's. Especially of that new quarter I picked up.
I'm sure you are trying very hard to be a professional coin seller, but if your going to sells coins, it might be wise to understand the terminology. PROOF is a specially minted coin that has never been touched by human hands, and most times are in in U.S. mint packaged sealed, NOT in a common coin hold they have NO wear at all... Uncirculated-MINT sometimes have 'bags' marks, tiny nicks from bouncing around in a Mint bag, and graded as such your coin is not either of those..& it's impossible to tll the grade from your pic, Also all U.S. coinage pre 1964 is 90% silver content, not pure silver or MERCURY Mercury is the type of dime that the dime is referred as...
Mercury is a no point coin and it is rare to get one. And yes that is an ingredient in that coin only. I admit I might be wrong but I am not on the coins shape. So too make everyone happy lets call this mint or -in an uncommon collected condition. I know tha I have got alot of effort in this sale and you do not have to be happy for me nor do you need to team up on me...I am -sure- that there are other (dime sellers) that will agree with you all you want.. Thank you Sir.
Hey, just checked the reverse side and it is in very good shape. If you check the sides and sounds of the coins like I do its in the ballpark. They are better than good. Just thought you'd like to know.
Yep, real proof condition for the year. I just got a new coin at the post office it only has a slight scratch and is in uncirculated condition 2015. I thought Id ask if anyone wants it included (nice Quarter..)
Hello again, Since we have strict restrictions on the 'collectible' coins we allow, please let us know what 'bonus' coin or dollar you plan to offer if bids reach 50K. Thanks.
Mar 16th, 2015 at 6:26:56 AM PDT by
ListiaSaya
The silver certificates are those difficult to say dollars. They all predate before 1960 and are in pretty good shape for the age. They all have come from a coin supplier so it would be free to you if the 50,000 mark is hit. And I personally have seen these auctions go that high for the dollar alone. So as I said . Thank you for giving the others a chance to bid, but don't be put off especially if you'd like the free be. **moderator edited to remove disallowed coins**
Other coin auction is now live. 1943 Liberty Silver. Purchased and delivered. This is that one great coin and is marked fine by evaluation of worth. What do i do now? Oh, a bid better is best a bid. Marked by the side not even hid.
You need to open the envelope and take pictures of the front and back of each coin and post them. I'm sure that you have heard about a "Pig in a poke".
Mar 10th, 2015 at 1:46:14 PM PDT by
ListiaPhil
Yes it means stick in hand. I'll open it for photos in about an hour. I just woke up. Any less time and It will be updated.
To make sure you get the most bids and credits from your listings, please add more information about your item. Additional details such as pictures of the front and back of each coin will help others bid with confidence. This also reduces the number of questions that your bidders have to ask.
Thanks for your cooperation and I hope you earn a ton of credits!
Mar 10th, 2015 at 1:30:06 PM PDT by
ListiaPhil
Thank you. I had just left the package containing the coins closed so as to mot mess up the listing for anyone. I used the best coin to let the buyer and or bidder know which coin that has the most importance in bidding. I dont generally think that I left out much information on the auction however if I have can you relay what is needed. Thank you...