John Another tip: learn to use the Completed Listings Advanced Search pages - that will tell you the prices sellers have actually achieved for their coins, not what they hope to get. eBay is an amazing place, and a lot of us spend a lot of time on it, buying and selling. But, it is fairly rough-and-tumble in there! You really need to know your stuff, and once you do, you can enjoy yourself. How to do that? Usual way, I'm afraid, read, research, practice, make some mistakes but try and make them cheap ones. It's just experience. Before you know it you'll be scanning down through coin listings very quickly, able to spot bargains as well as Scott does, and to spot rip-off merchants as well as Azda does. There are rip-off merchants, of course, but Ken Walker, the seller of that crown, isn't one of them. Yes, that coin's a bit overpriced, so don't buy it, that's your prerogative.