50 cent find sells for $180.27

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Okay I actually gave her a dollar but she was asking 50 cents. I bought it because i'd never seen one before, it was in the original box and it piqued my interest because it was a coin clock and I like coins. It just got done selling on Ebay.

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If you would have waited a week and completely failed to use any capitalization or punctuation, you could have made $100 more. I'm joking of course -- I just checked out eBay's completed listings and saw the "open box, 1/2 assembled" post that came after yours. Great score man. I've never broke $100 at auction on eBay.
 

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batcap said:
If you would have waited a week and completely failed to use any capitalization or punctuation, you could have made $100 more. I'm joking of course -- I just checked out eBay's completed listings and saw the "open box, 1/2 assembled" post that came after yours. Great score man. I've never broke $100 at auction on eBay.
Didn't see that one! I'll update this in about 3 weeks. This story isn't over. :wink:
 

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OldSowBreath said:
Ugh. I passed one up a couple of weeks ago because I didn't think it was worth anything.
I would have too if it had been more than $2 or $3. Who'da thunk it?
 

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