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Looking To Sell My Presidential Error Set

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Hi! folks looking to sell my Presidential Error set. I will consider any reasonable offer. You can contact me by sending a PM or an e-mail. Thanks, Charlie

 

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If you came to $5.00 smarty I may have sold it to you and I can't use the words I want to on the forum.
Just breaking the ice for bids. Dang, $5... I would love them, but doubt I could afford the set.
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What's bump mean ?????
To bump a thread on an internet forum is to post a reply to it purely in order to raise the thread's profile. This will typically return it to the top of the list of active threads. The term "to push-up" a thread is also used to describe this type of action. It has been suggested that "bump" is an acronym of "bring up my post", however this is almost certainly a backronym and the usage is entirely consistent with the verb "bump" which means "to knock to a new position".
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Thanks, so you do this to make your topic closer to the top of the list so you see it first for everybody to see again ?? I think i'm confused !! A simple, No thanks, I will not sell any coin seperate from the set., would be more easier to say. C'mon Charlie work with me here !!! lol

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[font:Georgia]Come and get them, the first $7000.00 gets them and there worth a lot more than that. Check them out then check prices on them. Charlie[/font]

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Decided against ebay because of the fees. I'm willing to trade for silver and gold of equal value.

 

I think you would have much more luck selling the pieces individually. The modern coin market seems to be having issues with liquidity (at least at their price guide values). I don't think many people are going to trade $5,000 in gold and silver, which are highly liquid at the moment, for modern coins. I wish you luck.

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