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dont you just hate it when some one spoils your cherry picking

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It's the new ebay--no one bids until the last minute and then with software--its kind of comical to see a coin at $14 with 3 minutes to go and finish at $65, and this is happening more and more. When 5 people are all using last second software to place their bids it makes for a crazy auction to say the least.

Jim

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It's the new ebay--no one bids until the last minute and then with software--its kind of comical to see a coin at $14 with 3 minutes to go and finish at $65, and this is happening more and more. When 5 people are all using last second software to place their bids it makes for a crazy auction to say the least.

Jim

At the bottom of the auction, someone had emailed the seller letting him know this coin was a valueble variety which would probaly make these bids jump also.

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Now sold for £240 and the winning USA bidder has a feedback of 37 and this is his 15th 1864 .. guess he his tying to corner the market lol

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Been waching this IHC 1864 L since it was listed .. then "Bang" some one lets the cat out of the bag :pullhair:

 

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&item=170310440420

 

Yup.I was watching a nice 86-O Morgan.AU-MS.It was a "clash-E" variety.Really nice.The bid was around $15 with an hour to go. Next time I looked the auction was pulled by the seller.

Reason given?:Seller made a mistake in reserve or something. Saw the coin relisted a few days later properly attributed with a $150.00 start price..It sold for $180.00.

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