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thanks for the tips this is my 1st time listing anything on there , and so far the best pics i can get are from a web cam. but i shall shall to fix this the best i can, thanks again

Borrow a camera if you need to (one with a macro setting works best). Seriously, if I didn't know what you have, I wouldn't bid based on the pics. Also, as another member pointed out, don't start your auction lower than the absolute lowest you are willing to take for it. Some other members have suggested the value of your coin is in the thousands. Do you really want to settle for a $10 bid?
 
thanks there are the same i used for the listing,, and i could not figure out how post the link thanks again
I think the pics you have above here are Excellent.
 
ok got them , can't help the glare but best i can do with a 8 dollar cam
 
well honestly i do not know wha it should go for, but i feel dropping a high amount will also turn ppl away
Borrow a camera if you need to (one with a macro setting works best). Seriously, if I didn't know what you have, I wouldn't bid based on the pics. Also, as another member pointed out, don't start your auction lower than the absolute lowest you are willing to take for it. Some other members have suggested the value of your coin is in the thousands. Do you really want to settle for a $10 bid?
 
well honestly i do not know wha it should go for, but i feel dropping a high amount will also turn ppl away

This is true I've seen items on ebay start at $1.00 & run to $300.00 While an identical
one sat at $150.00 with no bids :dontknow:
 
love to borrow a cam but do not know anyone or anyone that has one
Borrow a camera if you need to (one with a macro setting works best). Seriously, if I didn't know what you have, I wouldn't bid based on the pics. Also, as another member pointed out, don't start your auction lower than the absolute lowest you are willing to take for it. Some other members have suggested the value of your coin is in the thousands. Do you really want to settle for a $10 bid?
 
You don't have to join NGC or PCGS merely go to a reputable coin store and they can send it off for you. Coin shows in major cities often have a PCGS, NGC or or ANACS booth there to accept submissions.
 
thanks for the heads up on that, i wish there was a coin store here.....
You don't have to join NGC or PCGS merely go to a reputable coin store and they can send it off for you. Coin shows in major cities often have a PCGS, NGC or or ANACS booth there to accept submissions.
 
Good luck buddy. Hope you get a lot for it.Good eye and nice find
 
Up to 56 bucks, can't wait to see all the snipers in the end. How many watchers do you have ?
 
Hope they get in a bidding war hehe, what are your expectations dollar wise?
 
I was a power seller on ebay at one time I see you have 5d 8 hr. left on your item it should do fine since it is already at 56.72 Make sure that your auction ends at a time when most buyers are off work and at home but not during dinner time and the like. You want as many buyers as possible looking at it and waiting on the last 5 minutes. I have seen items go from $10 to $1500 in the last golden 5 minutes. Also if anyone asks questions about it. Give them a detailed answer and always post there questions and your answers to you auction. Some buyers have questions but never ask them. Also it helps to keep you from answering the same question over and over again.

No matter what make darn sure that your funds are in your Paypal account before you ship. Always ship to the address that shows in your paypal account. Never go to your paypal account from a email link. Always ship signature required with Insurance. If you do this you wont get taken.

I use to go as far as to check the sports schedule to make sure that my auctions didn't end while there was a major sports event on TV. My idea was if my auction ended for a autographed baseball during the bottom of the ninth of the world series I will miss out on the bidding war because everyone is watching the game. Your auction is ending on Dec. 24th at 2:14 pm at that time alot of your buyers may be out trying to find that last minute gift. Christmas Eve has always been a iffy day it's just hard to nail a good ending time on that day. If it were me I would end it on the 23rd or the 28th but you have bids now so I dont think you can change it.
 
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i would love to but i do not have the money to send it in to have it verified

I forgot one thing. Never sale anything that you are not certain what it is. You will look real funny two months from now when you find out this was a one of a kind coin and that it sold at Christie's or Sotheby's auction house for 10K. The fact that you have 8 bids from two buyers (Coin Collectors for sure)tells me that you most likely have something real special. I know you said money is short but I would pawn something and have it graded and slabed.

I can see you now trying to kick your own behind.

http://www.anacs.com/contentPages/Services.aspx
 
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well said , i want to have looked at but can not nothing to even pawn, md is out of the question it is how i find wash money and to get diapers for the kids and maybe some milk for them, my va disability check goes to keep a roof over my head and there's barely any left to pay elect bills or gas for heat, so if who does get and can get it slabbed and make more off of so be it at least i know that i was able to some food on the table for them
I forgot one thing. Never sale anything that you are not certain what it is. You will look real funny two months from now when you find out this was a one of a kind coin and that it sold at Christie's or Sotheby's auction house for 10K. The fact that you have 8 bids from two buyers (Coin Collectors for sure)tells me that you most likely have something real special. I know you said money is short but I would pawn something and have it graded and slabed.

I can see you now trying to kick your own behind.

ANACS - Services
 
U.S Mint says it looks like a miss-strike to them
 

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