PWA 1967 Posted Monday at 11:42 PM Posted Monday at 11:42 PM 1 hour ago, absence of uniformity said: How do you intend to look for one without buying hundreds and weighing them? I meant coins generally not this one type, obviously ones like this i would buy or offer to buy as a BIN but not bid on eBay for them when worth a lot more than 99p. Quote
RChris Posted Tuesday at 11:17 AM Author Posted Tuesday at 11:17 AM 11 hours ago, PWA 1967 said: I meant coins generally not this one type, obviously ones like this i would buy or offer to buy as a BIN but not bid on eBay for them when worth a lot more than 99p. I don't profess to follow or understand your rational, but hey, each to his own. I've always found that a low start attracts more interest and anything will eventually achieve it's current worth. If I get less than I paid, so be it and if someone gets a bargain, lucky them. I had it as BIN for £200 but no one did. Quote
PWA 1967 Posted Tuesday at 01:28 PM Posted Tuesday at 01:28 PM 2 hours ago, RChris said: I don't profess to follow or understand your rational, but hey, each to his own. I've always found that a low start attracts more interest and anything will eventually achieve it's current worth. If I get less than I paid, so be it and if someone gets a bargain, lucky them. I had it as BIN for £200 but no one did. I missed it when listed as a BIN which was a pity, Good luck 😀👍. 1 Quote
absence of uniformity Posted Thursday at 05:30 PM Posted Thursday at 05:30 PM On 7/14/2026 at 1:17 PM, RChris said: I don't profess to follow or understand your rational, but hey, each to his own. I've always found that a low start attracts more interest and anything will eventually achieve it's current worth. If I get less than I paid, so be it and if someone gets a bargain, lucky them. I had it as BIN for £200 but no one did. Chris I would edit the listing on ebay if you can and state (This actual coin sold for 280 at London coins) Quote
absence of uniformity Posted Thursday at 06:06 PM Posted Thursday at 06:06 PM 34 minutes ago, absence of uniformity said: Chris I would edit the listing on ebay if you can and state (This actual coin sold for 280 at London coins) 14 people watching ! Good luck 1 Quote
Coys55 Posted yesterday at 08:24 AM Posted yesterday at 08:24 AM On 7/14/2026 at 12:42 AM, PWA 1967 said: I meant coins generally not this one type, obviously ones like this i would buy or offer to buy as a BIN but not bid on eBay for them when worth a lot more than 99p. I just put my maximum bid into an auction sniper (I use Gixen) and then just ignore it until the end so I don't get drawn into a bidding war. I've won some bargains, but lost some I'd probably have bid up but possibly overpaid for. Quote
RChris Posted yesterday at 01:28 PM Author Posted yesterday at 01:28 PM 19 hours ago, absence of uniformity said: Chris I would edit the listing on ebay if you can and state (This actual coin sold for 280 at London coins) It's actually been there from the start Peter, a mention in the description and a screenshot of the LAC info. Quote
RChris Posted yesterday at 01:32 PM Author Posted yesterday at 01:32 PM 5 hours ago, Coys55 said: I just put my maximum bid into an auction sniper (I use Gixen) and then just ignore it until the end so I don't get drawn into a bidding war. I've won some bargains, but lost some I'd probably have bid up but possibly overpaid for. When I was buying I used to bid the maximum amount I was willing to pay. Same result, some won (often at a lower price than my max) and some not. I recall auto sniping was quite new back then. Quote
RChris Posted yesterday at 01:37 PM Author Posted yesterday at 01:37 PM I'll probably offer this Gouby 'X' next. Not the finest example but I assume there might be some interest? Quote
Coys55 Posted yesterday at 01:38 PM Posted yesterday at 01:38 PM 1 minute ago, RChris said: When I was buying I used to bid the maximum amount I was willing to pay. Same result, some won (often at a lower price than my max) and some not. I recall auto sniping was quite new back then. The problem with that is that someone else may keep bidding it up. With a sniper your bid is not submitted until the final 6 seconds or even 1-3 seconds with a subscription, which doesn't give then a chance to respond. Quote
RChris Posted 23 hours ago Author Posted 23 hours ago 2 hours ago, Coys55 said: The problem with that is that someone else may keep bidding it up. With a sniper your bid is not submitted until the final 6 seconds or even 1-3 seconds with a subscription, which doesn't give then a chance to respond. Perhaps I'm being dense but I don't see much difference. I either win it or not and if not it's because it went for more than I wanted to pay - which was my prior placed max bid. Your snipe bid is also your maximum, which may also win, or not if it's not as much as the bid I place a week before. Either way both are maximum bids, just placed at different times. Before auto sniping existed I often sat watching the countdown with my finger hovering over the mouse to click and enter a last second bid. Others may still bid it up as the auction progresses or those sniping may still beat yours. Quote
Coys55 Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 1 hour ago, RChris said: Perhaps I'm being dense but I don't see much difference. I either win it or not and if not it's because it went for more than I wanted to pay - which was my prior placed max bid. Your snipe bid is also your maximum, which may also win, or not if it's not as much as the bid I place a week before. Either way both are maximum bids, just placed at different times. Before auto sniping existed I often sat watching the countdown with my finger hovering over the mouse to click and enter a last second bid. Others may still bid it up as the auction progresses or those sniping may still beat yours. If your max bit is submitted one second before the end then anyone manually bidding against you won’t have a chance to react. And with sniping no one knows you’re bidding until T-1. Quote
RChris Posted 18 hours ago Author Posted 18 hours ago 3 hours ago, Coys55 said: If your max bit is submitted one second before the end then anyone manually bidding against you won’t have a chance to react. And with sniping no one knows you’re bidding until T-1. I asked AI for an opinion, it agreed with you so I gracefully concede 🙂 Quote
RChris Posted 18 hours ago Author Posted 18 hours ago 7 hours ago, RChris said: I'll offer this Gouby 'X' next. Not the finest example but I assume there might be some interest? Now listed. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/127980260173 Quote
absence of uniformity Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 18 hours ago, RChris said: It's actually been there from the start Peter, a mention in the description and a screenshot of the LAC info. I'm not Peter 😊 and the listing says: London Coin Auctions sold one in 2016 for £280 hammer price. All I was getting at is I would of made it clear the coin in the auction is the coin which sold in 2016. Quote
RChris Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago 4 hours ago, absence of uniformity said: I'm not Peter 😊 and the listing says: London Coin Auctions sold one in 2016 for £280 hammer price. All I was getting at is I would of made it clear the coin in the auction is the coin which sold in 2016. Sorry not Peter 😊 and yes, good point, I should have made that clear but hopefully it will be known to most bidders now by this discussion. I can't change the description now but could add a footnote so thanks for the advice. Quote
absence of uniformity Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 26 minutes ago, RChris said: Sorry not Peter 😊 and yes, good point, I should have made that clear but hopefully it will be known to most bidders now by this discussion. I can't change the description now but could add a footnote so thanks for the advice. I would add a footnote! All the action will be in the last 24 hours and ebay will promote the listing and for sure some people that see the listing will have not read this discussion. Quote
absence of uniformity Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 15 hours ago, RChris said: Im not sure if you are on Facebook Chris but there is a couple of groups which you maybe be able to sell items at fixed prices if thats of interest to you. One advantage being no fees. You can search for these groups; British pre-decimal milled coin collectors(1649-1970) British Coins, Hammered, Milled & More. Quote
Coys55 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, absence of uniformity said: I would add a footnote! All the action will be in the last 24 hours and ebay will promote the listing and for sure some people that see the listing will have not read this discussion. Probably some action in the last minute. Or seconds... Quote
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