*PRICE REDUCED* Large lot of India Coins [solved]

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This is a large lot of mostly Indian Republic coins and a British India 1 Anna. Included are MANY different dates and Mint Marks some in flips and others not from when I downsized to collecting only 1 per KM#



The total estimated value of the lot comes to $134.45 I'm asking $50 USA shipping included. I am also willing to ship overseas for additional postage and offer discounts on multiple lots.

Matt
Any coins from Kishangarh, Jodhpur, tonk?
Coins dated 1935 or its equivalent including No Dates.
I am currently looking for the following coins, you can view, them on my webpage:
https://coinwishlist.weebly.com/
No it mostly more modern stuff

Matt
This is my IPS wish list
Coins dated 1935 or its equivalent including No Dates.
I am currently looking for the following coins, you can view, them on my webpage:
https://coinwishlist.weebly.com/
I'm open to offers if anyone is interested.

​Matt
Price Reduced to $35.00

Matt
Not trying to offend you, but the original price of 134 USD seems a bit ridiculous considering the fact these are just ordinary circulation coins...
"For by telling them of many things without teaching them you will make them seem to know much, while for the most part they know nothing"
-Plato
Quote: "Lotus07"​Not trying to offend you, but the original price of 134 USD seems a bit ridiculous considering the fact these are just ordinary circulation coins...
​I gues it really doesn't matter since they are sold now..... I was never asking that amount that's just the catalog value. But thank you for paying such close attention to my post.

Matt
Krause publication price is either a hit or a miss. You are better off looking at past sale on ebay or icollector to see what the coin in question is really fetching.
Coins dated 1935 or its equivalent including No Dates.
I am currently looking for the following coins, you can view, them on my webpage:
https://coinwishlist.weebly.com/
I don't understand what's the big deal I was asking nearly 1/3 the given value including the cost to ship.
I agree it can be a little high sometimes but then again it can be lower at the same time on others. I have always used it to price my coins and haven't had any complaints from my nearly 400 transactions, so I think I'll just stick to what works for me. Plus I didn't see either one of you offer a price so why bother complaining now?


Again thanks for your input on something that's already been sold.
Matt
LOL

Maybe if you two actually read the first post then you could have avoided looking like idiots. The sale post clearly said that it was a big lot of modern coins with a book value of $135 and he was asking $50.

Obviously neither of you read it because one of you was bleating about $135 being a ridiculous sale price, and the other going on about Indian States coins, and seem to suggest Matt should have spent hours looking up sale prices for the 100 or so coins in the lot to earn $35.

You really have to shake your head at some people.
What? Me Worry
Quote: "neilithicman"​LOL

​Maybe if you two actually read the first post then you could have avoided looking like idiots. The sale post clearly said that it was a big lot of modern coins with a book value of $135 and he was asking $50.

​Obviously neither of you read it because one of you was bleating about $135 being a ridiculous sale price, and the other going on about Indian States coins, and seem to suggest Matt should have spent hours looking up sale prices for the 100 or so coins in the lot to earn $35.

​You really have to shake your head at some people.
Thanks Neil,

Glad to know I am not the only one that thought those 2 looked like idiots lol. Like I said I will stick to what has worked the past 400 times rather than listen to 2 keyboard warriors. I don't know maybe my momma just raised me right, but normally if there is something for sale and I don't like the price I keep scrolling rather than try to hijack the person's post. It's called common courtesy but obviously it's not that common.

Matt
Quote: "neilithicman"seem to suggest Matt should have spent hours looking up sale prices for the 100 or so coins in the lot to earn $35.

​Yeah, this is exactly why catalog values exist!
Yes Neil, people are getting way too much in coin values. Really it is what someone will pay for it. But gold and silver do have an outside of the coin value. But I have bought a "few" coins from Matt. And always felt he was very fair. He is a good honest person.
It is, what it is, or is it.
Topic locked (Numista Robot, 24 Jan 2019, 00:27)

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