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Sure, it's can help keep me from becomming to depressed on coins with low bids. I found the coins will get the bids eventually if they have lots of watchers.

 

I also get a kick from seeing the the watchers dwindle if a coin really takes off in price.

 

-JamminJ

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what's the most "watchers" you've ever had??

 

On coins I've had 15 or so a couple of times. On my truck a few months ago, I had 31!

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I'll usually have between 5-10 watchers on an average coin. Sometimes I've had none, but the coin is still sniped at the end. Occasionally by more than one person. Other times I've had several watchers, but no one snipes. frown.gif

 

I'm selling some stuff right now. This coin has 21 watchers. It's odd, there is some really common stuff for sale with 10+ watchers and there is some truly hard to find stuff with only 1 or 2 watchers. Makes no sense. confused-smiley-013.gif

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