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This ebay forum is a little emptier than I remember and is, in my opinion, lacking in finds. Not sure if people are just not posting them or if no one is looking for deals on eBay with garage season underway, but regardless deals on eBay are always a plenty.
So that being said I'd like to kick things off with something I just bought. Somewhat of a gamble, but more so on the "how well did I do" level versus "did I do well?". Seller mentioned in title this was listed below melt, but then also accepted best offers. There was a hefty $9 shipping attached as well. Reason I don't know how well I did? I had nothing to go on but the sellers word that the original price was under melt. That's right ladies and gentlemen, no weight posted. So after haggling back and forth we landed on the price of $105+$9 shipping. And here's what we got:

I'm fairly positive that the pile of smaller coins at the bottom is all gravy, but not certain. All I knew at the time of purchase was that the 1875 5 mark brought me down to $100 even and that there were around 60+ coins total.
Honestly I think the thing that caught my eye the most was the barber, lol. I love buying lots like this even for around spot because it does two things - adds a lot of new and interesting coins to my collection and is a potential treasure hunt. Any duplicates I get (in the lot and overall in my collection) I lean towards selling off to buy other coins. I don't normally let go of non-duplicates unless they fetch a high premium and are unappealing to me or if I'm looking to buy new coins.
Anyway so what do you guys think? I'm thinking spot-wise I probably paid about $50 under or so. I don't think any coins in particular are worth much over spot off the top of my head in these conditions, but I love adding 1800s silvers to my collection regardless!
So that being said I'd like to kick things off with something I just bought. Somewhat of a gamble, but more so on the "how well did I do" level versus "did I do well?". Seller mentioned in title this was listed below melt, but then also accepted best offers. There was a hefty $9 shipping attached as well. Reason I don't know how well I did? I had nothing to go on but the sellers word that the original price was under melt. That's right ladies and gentlemen, no weight posted. So after haggling back and forth we landed on the price of $105+$9 shipping. And here's what we got:

I'm fairly positive that the pile of smaller coins at the bottom is all gravy, but not certain. All I knew at the time of purchase was that the 1875 5 mark brought me down to $100 even and that there were around 60+ coins total.
Honestly I think the thing that caught my eye the most was the barber, lol. I love buying lots like this even for around spot because it does two things - adds a lot of new and interesting coins to my collection and is a potential treasure hunt. Any duplicates I get (in the lot and overall in my collection) I lean towards selling off to buy other coins. I don't normally let go of non-duplicates unless they fetch a high premium and are unappealing to me or if I'm looking to buy new coins.
Anyway so what do you guys think? I'm thinking spot-wise I probably paid about $50 under or so. I don't think any coins in particular are worth much over spot off the top of my head in these conditions, but I love adding 1800s silvers to my collection regardless!
