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Description
The listing, Amazing Coins! Low GIN! has ended.
Would you like to own two pieces of this great Marion's history? Well now you can! You get one 1884 Seated Liberty dime and one 1900 Indian head cent!
Questions & Comments
I can tell your a newby,just a friendly piece of advise,that gin is way to high my friend.juss sayn do as you wish,look at other auctions you will get more bidders if you see the going gins
That dime is worth about $20 and that Indian cent about a $1. 1000 credits is roughly $1. I've sold many, many coins on here and bought many, many coins on here. This GIN is not too high.
I have seen so much unreliable info off of that site. And if this coin is $14 bare minimum, and it's in better condition than bare minimum, than its worth much more than $13. I'm not going to argue anymore because you are wrong. If you aren't going to bid, don't comment on my auctions.
This dime would be worth $225 in MS-63 condition. I got that info from my 2012 ProCoin Collector's app AND my 2013 Coin BlueBook. Minimum worth is $14 is crap condition. Get your facts straight before you comment.
Not trying to beat a dead horse but i get my info from cointrackers.com has been the most reliable site I have found and my dealer is spot on with there price's. The book tells you what they ae worth not what they are selling for. This site does constant up grades to priceing and yes i would agree if it was a graded coin at those prices but they are not so just my thought is all. Good luck to you with that . And 1500 credits is 5 bucks witch equals 300 per dollar
Worth more than $13 in the grade it is in. Buying credits is a ripoff. And the GIN is not high. Again, I'm experienced in selling and buying coins. I have been with Listia for a long time. This is just my new account.
You really need a canon scanner!! anyway, if you try to buy credits here on listia, they cost a penny a credit... so 1,000 credits cost $10.00 according to listia... if listia would buy them back at half price, us sellers could get rich!!
Even just now I saw a 1977 Washington quarter in Gem Proof condition go for about 3500 credits. Well I looked up in my coin book and in that condition it's worth $3.
$20 dollar gift cards go for a little over 20,000 credits, $10 gift cards go for a Little over 10,000 credits, gift cards with a dollar on them go for a little over a thousand credis. Silver dimes generally go for 3000 to 4000 credits and are generally worth $3 to $4. I've sold things that worth $10 to $15 and always get 10,000 o 15,000 credits. I see things all the time go for what they are worth times a thousand credits. I've bought many many items worth $5 to $10 and payed 5000 to 10000 credits. I'm sure you get my point by now. Some guy told me 1000 credits is $1 a while ago. I didn't believe him at first. Then I started selling and buying and watching. He was right. It's ROUGHLY 1000 credits equals $1.
On this cent, no you cannot read the Liberty. The main pull or this auction is the dime. The cent is more of an extra. However, I do have some Indian cents with readable "Liberty".