What are the wildcards you can or could use and where do you find them? I thought you had to type in what you were looking for - say 1723 sixpence, or went down the category tree and searched within the denomination or era. Will this render specific descriptions impossible to use. Say the wildcard was 'all', then 'all new' or 'all unc' wouldn't be allowed. Sorry, confused. Saved searches? No. It will soon only allow specific descriptions, rather than accept the asterisk as a wildcard. For example, to search for coins from the 1860s you could just use the search string 186* (where the asterisk matches zero or more following characters). Now you will have to list every year separately. It was also extremely useful to be able to remove items from searches. Here is an example of one of my searches (for third-party graded items): (ngc,pcgs,cgs,anacs,ms,graded) -(pou*,sov*,gui*,£2,£1,50p,isl*,doll*,penn*,halfp*,farth*,olym*,aust*) which will now become useless unless all of the variants can be specified in less than 100 characters. Any search that you type into the eBay search can be saved to save you typing the same thing time after time. Just got confirmation from ebay that there is no character limit, so it's a ball-ache, but it's only a ball-ache once