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I was browsing epay coins today and find this guy selling very common coins for hundreds of dollars. All of his auctions are "buy it now" and I am simply in awe at what he is getting for them. At first I figured that he can ask anything he wants for them, that doesnt mean he gets it.. WRONG!! I checked on his previous auctions, and he get's the crazy prices for them.. Example... 1916 P Wheat cent... Yeah, nice and shiny, but not slabbed or graded by the big shots... He sold that damn coin for $395!?!? Pretty ordinary Buffalo Nickel, common date, sold for $249.... On and on...
I need to learn his method, as he is doing something right... 100% positive feedback (4000+)... I was going to post a link to his epay store so you could see for yourself, but not sure if that is allowed...
If I could learn his secret, I would start a new career... Maybe it is all in the way you advertise and write? I am adding an untouched photo of his "brilliant GEM uncirculated" buffalo nickel that sold for $249.... Looks like lots of contrast and sharpness added to the photo, is this a GEM BU coin in your opinions?? Worth $249??
I need to learn his method, as he is doing something right... 100% positive feedback (4000+)... I was going to post a link to his epay store so you could see for yourself, but not sure if that is allowed...
If I could learn his secret, I would start a new career... Maybe it is all in the way you advertise and write? I am adding an untouched photo of his "brilliant GEM uncirculated" buffalo nickel that sold for $249.... Looks like lots of contrast and sharpness added to the photo, is this a GEM BU coin in your opinions?? Worth $249??