Re: 1880-O Morgan
- From: "don't look" <don't look@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Feb 2008 03:20:18 GMT
"Jon Purkey" <room321_email@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 23:10:11 GMT, "don't look" <don'tover
look@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,
Would anyone know why one 1880-O morgan will sell for more than double
another? Both being the same stated condition. I know there's a "small" O
variety but I couldn't see a difference in many of these auctions. I see
this quite often. Thanks
The same question can be asked of just about any item sold on eBay,
not just coins. Things like S&H and not excepting PayPal are two of
many factors that can effect final value, but I have never been able
to fully figure it out, especially when everything appears equal.
Sometimes I believe that once people add an item to their watch list
and start bidding they just don't bother to search again.
Yeah,thought it was all those factors plus.
But then,the one you want goes skyhigh.Thanks.
.
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