MTCs On Ebay January 2019

 

 

1/1/19

Alaska, Fairbanks.  America’s Last Frontier Cheechako $2.00 Grubstake in Silver.  Mintage 49.  Catalog value $50.00.  I was the only collector who wanted this scarce issue which I won for the opening bid of $40.00.

 

 

1/1/19

Alaska, Palmer.  1979 Palmer Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for the $5.00 plus $3.50 start.  The motivated bidder also placed a second bid which turned out to be unnecessary.

 

 

1/1/19

Arizona, Yuma.  1913 B.P.O.E.  Bazaar  $1.00 Elk’s Money.  Aluminum,  about uncirculated.  The start was a $4.99 bid or you could Buy It Now for $6.99 - either way with $4.00 shipping.  No bids.  Not relisted.  Probably not listable.

 

 

1/1/19

Arizona, Yuma.  Undated  $1.00 Elk’s Money.  Silvered brass, about uncirculated.  The start was a $4.99 bid or you could Buy It Now for $6.99 - plus $4.00 shipping.  No bids.  Not relisted.  Not mentioning the Bazaar, even less likely to be cataloged.

 

 

1/1/19

California, Lawndale.  Undated Pirate Days Dime.  Start $4.99.  Postage $4.00.  The same one I noted in September and October. No bids despite the opening bid being reduced by a penny to  to $3.99.  This item remains available another two months later - the current ending date March 6.

 

 

 

1/1/19

Hawaii. Lot of 8 Hawaiian Dollars.  Included were undated golden brass versions of the Aloha Dollar, Hilo Dollar, Honolulu Dollar, and Kaui Dollar as well as an antiqued brass version of the1978 Kona Coast Kona Dollar.  The prize items in the lot were a pair of golden aluminum Kalakaua and Princess Kaiulani Akahi Dalas, still in their display easel mailers.  The lot started at $9.99 plus $4.50 postage and ended up selling for $24.11 after 5 bids by 5 different bidders.

 

 

1/1/19

Pennsylvania, Biglerville.  1967 Centennial Half Dollar. Uncirculated, with a moderate spot on the reverse.  Sold to a single bidder at the $4.00 plus $3.00 opening bid.

 

 

1/1/19

Washington, Deer Park.  1970 Harvest Ball $1.50 - Admission to Ball Token.  The only one of the Deer Park tokens I feel meets the MTC designation - and it barely makes it at that.  This is for a specific event while the others are general trade tokens. Start $3.99 plus $4.00 shipping.  Listed until March 28 with no bids.  Towards the end of the listing the seller added a $6.99 BIN option.

 

 

1/1/19

West Virginia, Logan County.  1963 Centennial Half Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder at the $5.00 plus $4.06 opening bid.

 

 

1/2/19

Ohio, Bryan.  1940 Centennial Dime.  Uncirculated.  Sold to a single bidder for the $3.00 plus $1.00 shipping opening bid.  OK, Ok , I’ll admit it - I was the bidder.  It was just too cheap!

 

 

1/3/19

Indiana, Cass County.  1982 Ironhorse Festival Dollar.  Sold to the second bidder for $2.53 after the $1.99 plus $2.67 opening bid.

 

 

1/3/19

Indiana, Logansport.  1976 US 200th, County 150th anniversary Dollar struck in antiqued brass.  Sold to a single bidder for the $1.99 plus $2.67 opening bid.

 

 

1/3/19

New York, Alden.  1973 Sesquicentennial Half Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for the 99¢ plus $1.50 opening bid.

 

 

1/3/19

Wyoming, Gillette.  1966 75th Anniversary Half Buck.  Start 99¢.  Postage 56¢.  This item brought a whole $1.29 after 3 bids from 3 different bidders.

 

 

1/4/19

Nebraska, Wakefield.  1981 Centennial Half Dollar.  Spotty uncirculated.  Start $1.00, and postage a dollar more.  After three weeks the seller ended the listing unsold.

 

 

1/5/19

Indiana, Crawfordsville.  1965 Centennial Half Dollar.  About uncirculated.  Start $19.95 with FREE shipping.  Listed until January 29, when the item was ended unsold.

 

 

1/5/19

Oregon, Myrtle Creek.  1959 Oregon Centennial Half Dollar.  Start $49.95 plus $3.95 shipping.  The seller stated that the token was “flat out RARE” and that he had been a coin dealer in Oregon for 30 years and didn’t remember owning another of these tokens in all that time. No bids at first, but on February 4 the item apparently sold.  For some reason Ebay does not give any information on the bidder, but the listing is marked SOLD.  Apparently the seller made it a BIN item and someone purchased it, but it is not clear.  A pretty steep price for one of these tokens!

 

 

1/5/19

Oregon, North Bend.  1959 Oregon Centennial Myrtlewood Half Dollar.  Start $24.95 and the postage $3.95.  The item remained available as a BIN item for the same price until March 23, when someone bought it.

 

 

1/6/19

Arizona, Tucson.  1933 Wolfville Western Days Dollar.  Uncirculated or very close to it.  No luster.  Start $7.50 plus 70¢ shipping.  There were 9 bids by 4 bidders and it sold for $16.00.

 

 

1/7/19

Arizona, Lake Havasu City.  Set of the first 6 London Bridge Dollars, 1972 to 1977, in snap-lock plastic case.  Starting bid was to have been $72.00 plus $5.66 shipping, but no one bid and the item was not relisted.

 

 

1/7/19

Colorado, Cortez.  1986 Centennial Dollar.  Start $4.99 plus $2.75 for postage.  No bids the first week it was up for auction, but it did sell to a single bidder the following week.

 

 

1/8/19

Oregon, Pendelton.  Lot of 5 Pendleton Round-Up  Let’er Buck Bar Chips - 1991,1997, 1999, 2000 and 2001.  Also included was the 2003 issue that did not say Bar Chip or have any other sort of inscription that would indicate it was spendable.  The start was $9.99 plus $4.53 shipping.  There were 4 bids by 4 bidders and the lot sold for $13.50.  These have not been listed in previous editions of the catalog, but they are likely inclusions for the next.

 

 

1/8/19

Pennsylvania, Indiana.  1966 Sesqui-Centennial Dollar.  Silver clad proof in Franklin Mint card.  I was the only bidder and won it for the start of $4.50 plus $1.25.

 

 

1/9/19

Kentucky, Paducah.  1941 Strawberry Festival Nickel.  Uncirculated.  Start $8.95 plus $1.95 for shipping.  There were no bids the first week, but the seller relisted it and it caught the eye of some bidders a couple weeks later, and it sold for $12.50 plus the postage after 2 bids from two bidders during the week ending January 29.

 

 

1/10/19

Illinois, Elmwood Park.  1964 Golden Jubilee Dollar.  Start $14.50 with FREE shipping.  There were no bids and it remains available for the same start two months later - the current listing ends on March 14.  The seller, who was from New Jersey, said the token was from a rare New Jersey town.  I guess the New Jersey collectors realized that this really was not from their state.  I wonder if it would sell if the seller called it an Illinois token.  Probably not - the start is too high.

 

 

1/10/19

Indiana, Greenwood.  1964 Centennial Half Dollar.  Start $1.99 plus $2.67 postage.  There were 3 bids by 2 bidders and it sold for $2.50.

 

 

1/10/19

Indiana, New Albany.  1963 Sesquicentennial Nickel.  Start $1.99 plus $2.67 shipping.  Sold to a single bidder, who placed a second unnecessary bid for the opening price of $1.99 plus $2.67.

 

 

1/10/19

Indiana, Sheridan (Millwood).  1960 Centennial Half Dollar.  Choice uncirculated - which is not unusual for this issue.  The start was $1.99 plus $2.67.  This item attracted 4 bid from 3 bidders - all placed during the final hour it was being offered - and sold for a very respectable $16.50.

 

 

1/10/19

Oregon, Klamath Falls.  1959 Oregon Centennial Half Dollar.  This choice uncirculated example had a $1.99 plus $2.67 start but did not find a bid.  It was not relisted.

 

 

1/10/19

Guam, Agana.  1974 Guam Dollar.  Un-numbered.  The coin is in a bezel suspended from a very nice silver colored necklace, and can easily be removed without damaging it.  The seller said the coin is silver, but to me it looks like the silver plated version.  The plated ones have a plain edge and are cataloged for $10.00 - The real silver ones are marked FS on the edge and catalog for $27.50.  The seller notes the weight as 23.87 grams without the necklace - If I can find mine I will post the weights of my silver plated and silver specimens.  The start was too high for me either way - $59.99 plus $3.99 shipping.  In February the start was lowered to $57.99 and it remained there until the week ending March 1 when it sold to a single bidder for the opening bid.

 

 

1/11/19

Montana, Richey.  1966 Golden Jubilee Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  Start $6.95 plus 95¢ shipping.  It lasted until January 21 when it sold to a single bidder for the opening price.  

 

 

1/11/19

Pennsylvania, Blakely.  1967 Centennial Half Dollar.   Start $12.99 with FREE shipping.  No bids.  The start was lowered to $10.41, then $9.89, $8.95 and finally to $7.95 where it remains today, currently with an ending date of April 13.

 

 

1/15/19

Alaska, Haines.  1979-1981 Centennial Dollar.  Up for bid starting at $6.00 plus $3.50 postage.  No bids.  Not relisted.

 

 

1/15/19

Oregon, Bend.  1959 Oregon Centennial Half Dollar.  Start $9.00 with FREE shipping.  No bids.  Not relisted.

 

 

1/16/19

Michigan, Albion.  1981 Festival of the Forks Two Dollars.  Start $4.99 plus $2.75.  Not immediately bid on, but after 4 weeks it did sell to a single bidder for the opening price.  Not a bad deal for a piece with a mintage of just 1,100 pieces.

 

 

1/16/19

Ohio, Elyria and Lorain.  Two uncirculated 1958 Elyria 125th Anniversary Half Dollars and one uncirculated 1959 Lorain 125th Anniversary Half Dollar.  The lot of three with a start of 99¢ plus $3.99 shipping.  It was too cheap - so I placed a bid and won the lot for the opening bid.  I guess no one else wanted them! 

 

 

1/16/19

Oregon, Lebanon.  1959 Oregon Centennial Half Dollar.  The starting bid was $4.99 and postage an additional $2.75.  No one seems interested as it is still available two months later - still at the same starting bid.  The current listing ends on March 28.  The same seller has added another one like this to his offerings - this one with some minor spotting and a higher postage cost.  Available until at least March 13 for a start of $4.99 plus $3.00 shipping.

 

 

1/17/19

Michigan, Morley.  1969 Centennial Half Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  Start $1.99 with a postage charge of $2.67.  No bids.  Not relisted. 

 

 

1/17/19

New Jersey, Vineland.  1961 Centennial Half Dollar.  Start $9.99 plus $4.99 more for shipping.  Listed until March 8 before the seller gave up and ended his listing unsold.

 

 

1/17/19

Pennsylvania, New Kensington.  1966 75th Anniversary Half Dollar.  Start $1.99 plus $2.67 postage.  No bids.  Not relisted.

 

 

1/18/18

Illinois, Cairo.  1961 Civil War Centennial Half Dollar.  Start $1.99 plus $2.99 shipping.  Sold to the second bidder for $2.24.

 

 

1/18/19

Wyoming, Gillette.  1966 75th Anniversary Half Buck.  About Uncirculated.  Start $3.99 plus $3.99 more for postage.  Listed until the 26th of January, then ended without a bid.  Kinda hard to sell a used one like this when another seller is offering an Uncirculated one for $3.44 plus 56¢ for postage!

 

 

1/19/18

Alaska, North Pole.  Undated (1966) Eighth Annual Rodeo Cold Buck in nickel Silver.  Start $7.99 with FREE shipping.  After 5 bids by just 2 bidders, it sold for $12.50.

 

 

1/19/19

California.  Undated (Copyright 1974) California Dollar.  Start $4.95 plus $3.66 shipping.  Still being offered for the same opening bid two months later.  The current listing ends on March 16.

 

 

1/19/19

New York, Warwick Valley.  1967 Centennial Half Dollar.  Extremely Fine/About Uncirculated condition.  Start $12.50 with FREE shipping.  There were no bids for this scarce item, which was listed for just this single week.

 

 

1/19/19

Pennsylvania, Forest Hills.  1969 Golden Jubilee Half Dollar.  Offered for a start of $10.14 with FREE shipping.  Despite a price drop all the way to $10.04, after its fourth week on Ebay, the seller ended his listing unsold.

 

 

1/19/19

Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.  1926 Treasure Island Doubloon. Two-sided type. Extremely Fine.  The start was $34.95 plus $4.06.  Listed repeatedly at that start with no bids.  The seller finally tried to sell it by reducing the start to $29.95, but when no one bid, the item was ended unsold on March 18 after a single week at its new price.  It was kind of hard to sell this item at this price because each week Ebay offered three other examples right there on the same page in similar condition for less - There was one for $30.00 plus $2.66 ( but to be honest, this one was in nicer condition, but had a few spots on the surface), one for $17.99 and the nicest one of all for $7.00 with FREE shipping.  All of these are Buy It Now items and remain available as of March 20.  I just talked myself into buying the $7.00 one - It might be a good trader some day.

 

 

1/19/19

West Virginia, Pocahontas Coalfield (Bluefield).  1983 Coalfield Centennial $3.00.  In Descendants’ Banquet cardboard holder.  Sold to a single bidder - who placed a second unnecessary bid - for the $19.99 plus $4.06 start.  The same seller offered another one in the same packaging that ended the following day.  That one attracted a second bid and sold for $20.50 plus $4.06.  A couple days later he offered yet another one.  It went to a single bidder for $19.99 plus postage.

 

 

1/20/19

Illinois, Geneva.  1961 125th Anniversary Swedish Days Half Dollar.  Lot of 10 pieces, a couple uncirculated, the others slightly used.  Offered for $16.99 plus $3.95 shipping.  There were no bids and the lot was not relisted.

 

 

1/20/19

Illinois, Greenville.  1965 Sesquicentennial Half Dollar.  Nickel silver version, slightly circulated.  The start was $3.99 with FREE shipping.  After three bids by as many bidders, it sold for $5.50.

 

 

1/20/19

Indiana, Crown Point.  1959 125th Anniversary Half Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for the $5.99 plus $3.94 opening bid.

  

 

1/20/19

New Jersey, Smithville.  Undated Smithville Inn Dollar.  OXBR Slightly used with a bit of corrosion on the front.  Start $2.99.  It sold to the second bidder for $4.13 plus $1.25 shipping. 

 

 

1/21/19

Indiana, Attica.  1966 Centennial Half Dollar. Started at $5.00 with FREE shipping, this example was listed until February 10 when it was cancelled by the seller because there was “an error in the listing”.

 

 

1/21/19

Iowa, Lime Springs.  1968 Centennial Half Dollar.  Offered for $9.50 with FREE shipping.  Listed until February 18.  No bids.

 

 

1/21/19

Kansas, Leavenworth.  1973 Buffalo Bill Cody Days Commemorative “Silver” Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  This one had a $1.00 plus $3.00 opening, attracted 3 bids from a pair of bidders, and sold for $5.24.

 

 

1/21/19

Montana.  1964 Montana Territory Centennial Fifty Dollar Slug.  Unnumbered version.  Sold to a single bidder for the opening bid of 99¢ plus $1.79 shipping.  Unknown mintage.  Not previously listed.  This one was cheap - Ebay has two others right now for $10.00 plus $3.78 shipping and $29.95 with FREE shipping.

 

 

1/21/19

Montana, Richey.  1966 Golden Jubilee Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  Sold to a single bidder for the $6.95 plus 95¢ opening bid. 

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1/21/19

Nevada, Las Vegas.  “1878” Las Vegas Dollar.  Morgan Dollar obverse, showgirl reverse.  Gold color. Sold to a single bidder for the 99¢ plus $3.74 shipping charge.

 

 

1/21/19

Washington, Goldendale.  1972 Centennial Dollar.  Slightly circulated.  Start $9.99 plus $4.49.  There were no bids and it was not relisted.

 

 

1/22/19

Alaska, Nome.  1967 Alaska Purchase Centennial private issue Dollar from McAlpine’s Fur Trading Post.  Sold to a single bidder for the opening bid of $6.00 plus $3.50 postage.  The following day another seller offered one of these for $12.99 with FREE shipping.  There were no bids, and after two weeks the start was dropped to $9.99.  Two weeks after that the opening was reduced again, to $6.99.  Still no bids so the starting bid was made $5.99.  It stayed there until the week ending March 20, when the item was ended unsold.  All along there somewhere was yet another seller offering an About Uncirculated one for $17.99, BIN.  That one remains available sill, with the current month-long listing set to end April 17.

 

 

1/22/19

Oregon, Grants Pass.  1959 Oregon Centennial Half Dollar.  Variety with the expiration date ground off the token.  Uncirculated.  I was the only bidder at the 99¢ plus $3.00 start.  These are hard to find in fully uncirculated condition.

 

 

1/23/19

Maine, Scarborough.  1958 Centennial Half Dollar.  Offered for a start of $8.99 with FREE shipping.  Listed until February 7 without a bid, then cancelled unsold by the seller.

 

 

1/23/19

Maryland, Frederick County.  1962 Hagerstown Centennial, Gathland variety.  About Uncirculated.  Offered and sold to the lone bidder for the 99¢ plus $4.99 start. 

 

 

1/23/19

Maryland, Frederick County.  1962 Transfer of Command Hooker/Mead in oxbr. Not sure if it was the plain edge or numbered edge version.  There were 500 numbered edge ones and an unknown quantity of plain edge pieces.  Catalog value $10.00 either way.  A scarce piece, unfortunately damaged on the reverse by the corrosive foam insert in the original packaging.  Sold to a single bidder for the opening price of $2.99 plus $3.95 shipping.

 

 

1/23/19

Pennsylvania, Littlestown.  1965 Bicentennial Half Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for the opening price of $1.99 plus $3.95 starting bid.  Since this one sold, Ebay suggested seven others in various grades, Extremely Fine and better available for between $2.25 to $7.95 with shipping costs from $1.25 to $3.00.

 

 

1/23/19

South Dakota, Sturgis.  1976 U.S. Bicentennial Quarter.  XF/AU, spotty.  Start $2.00 plus 50¢ shipping.  There were 5 bids by 2 bidders and the lot sold for $4.25. 

 

 

1/24/19

Hawaii, Maui.  2019 Trade Dollar.  This series no longer has an expiration date.  Unknown mintage, not previously listed.  Twenty pieces were available for $12.99 with FREE shipping each.  All 20 pieces sold.  The seller is still selling these - his current listing offers them for the same price.  This time he has already sold 13 of his 20 specimens.

 

 

1/24/19

Indiana, Salem.  1964 Sesquicentennial Quarter.  About Uncirculated.  Sold to a single bidder who placed two bids for the opening bid of $1.99 plus $2.67.

 

 

1/24/19

Oregon, Lebanon.  1959 Oregon Centennial Half Dollar.  Start $4.99 plus $2.75.  There were no bids the first week, so the seller made it a BIN item at the same price.  Still available with the current ending date set for March 28.  The same seller is now offering another example as an auction item for the same start price, but the postage charge is set slightly higher at $3.00.

 

 

1/24/19

Pennsylvania, Coatesville.  1967 Centennial Half Dollar.  Up for bid starting at  $7.99 plus $3.00 shipping.  At the end of the week the lot was ended “because there was an error in the listing”.  I’m not sure what the error was because it came back right away.  Over the weeks the price has dropped, it became a BIN item, and the postal charge has gone away.  Those changes didn’t make a difference because it remains available at the end of March with no ending date posted.

 

 

1/24/19

Texas, Corpus Christi.  1949 Buccaneer Days Nickel.  Small letter variety, for those who care.  Offered for a start of $9.95 plus $3.49.  There have been no bids and it remains available, now with the price lowered to $8.88, BIN.

 

 

1/24/19

Texas, Corpus Christi.  1949 Buccaneer Days Quarter.  Small letter variety.  Offered for $9.95 plus $3.49.  There have been no bids and it remains available for a reduced $8.88.  I’d buy this pair of Buccaneer Days tokens if I did not have to pay two postal fees.  The current listings for these tokens are scheduled to end on April 16, so maybe I’ll contact the seller and see if he can combine the shipping charges.

 

 

1/25/19

Alaska, Fairbanks.  1959 Alaska Statehood Dollar.  Graded MS-65 and encapsulated by NGC.  Offered for a start of $55.00 plus $5.00 shipping.  No bids, then lowered to $50.00 for a month or so.  Then it was listed for a $45.00 plus $5.00 start for a while, and finally ended, unsold, on March 21.

 

 

1/25/19

Minnesota, Virginia.  1958 Minnesota Centennial Iron Nickel.  Extremely fine with many bag marks.  Sold to a single bidder for the opening bid of 99¢ Canadian (U.S. 74¢) plus $5.95 ($4.43 U.S.).

 

 

1/26/19

Arizona, Tombstone.  “1879” Helldorado Days Souvenir Dollar in Copper, About Uncirculated with part of the original luster remaining.  The start was 99¢ plus $3.00 shipping, and ended up selling for $5.50 after 4 bids by 2 bidders.

 

 

1/26/19

Hawaii.  1996 King Kamehameha Royal Hawaiian Mint Mahalo Dala in golden brass.  About Uncirculated.  Offered for $22.00 plus $3.00 shipping.  No bids the first week, but it did sell to a single bidder the following week.

 

 

1/26/19

Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.  1926 U. S. Sesquicentennial Treasure Island Doubloon.  The usual two-sided variety.  Extremely Fine.  Start $34.95 plus $4.06 shipping.  No bids.  It has relisted weekly ever since, and for the week ending March 18 the price was lowered by five bucks to $29.95 - still with the $4.06 shipping cost.  Since no one bid at that bargain price, the seller ended his listing unsold.

 

 

1/27/19

Arizona, Lake Havasu City.  1991/1992 London Bridge Dollar in oxidized nickel-silver.  Start $3.00 plus 70¢ shipping.  Sold to the second bidder for $3.25.

 

 

1/27/19

Hawaii.  1964 King Kalakaua. Merry Monarch Festival Dollar.  Start $20.00 plus $2.99 shipping.  No bids.  The next week it came back for $17.50, and after another bidless week, the seller ended the lot unsold.

 

 

1/27/19

Hawaii.  1970 Menehune Money.  The start was $10.00 plus $2.99 shipping.  After 3 bids by 3 different bidders, it sold for an impressive $22.02.

 

 

1/27/19

Hawaii, Maui.  2002 Maui Dollar.  Start just 95¢, but shipping was $4.06.   No bids.  The following week it came back at the original 95¢ opening bid, but there was a $5.00 BIN option.  That listing was ended because “there was an error in the listing”, but it came back again as a $4.00 BIN item and remains available in the seller’s store for that price (still plus that $4.06 shipping fee) two months later.

 

 

1/27/19

Wyoming, Casper.  1981 Casper Dollar.  Offered for 99¢ plus $2.99 plus shipping.  No bids.  Not relisted.

 

 

1/28/19

Alabama, Mobile.  1961 250th Anniversary Half Dollar, six flags version.  Sold to a single bidder for the $1.99 plus $1.00 opening bid.

 

 

1/28/19

Alabama, Montgomery.  1961 Civil War Centennial Half Dollar.  Start 99¢ with FREE shipping.  There were 9 bids by 4 bidders and it sold for $10.61.

 

 

1/28/19

Colorado, Victor.  “1900” Lesher House Restoration $1.25.  Number 582.  The token did not meet its opening bid of $150.00 plus $2.75 postage.  After three weeks at that start, the seller made it a Buy It Now item at the same price.  It remains available, with the current ending date set for April 13.

 

 

1/28/19

Illinois, Shawneetown.  1969 Sesquicentennial Half Dollar.  Described as Gem BU by the seller.  I would call it a spotty About Uncirculated.  It sold anyway, for the starting bid of $4.99 plus $2.99 shipping.

 

 

1/28/19

Kansas.  1941 Coronado Cuarto Centennial Pony Express Nickel struck in zinc.  About Uncirculated.  Sold to a single bidder for the 99¢ plus $1.00 for shipping starting bid.

 

 

1/28/19

Michigan, Lake City.  1968 Centennial Half Dollar.  The seller noted that since the population of this municipality was just 704 in 1970, the token was “probably so rare nobody collects it”.  Maybe - I don’t know the mintage, but I catalog it for $4.00, so it is not one of the easier ones to find.  Anyway, the start was $4.95 plus a reasonable $1.00 for postage.  A week later the start dropped to $3.95 and then to $2.95.  For the week ending February 19, the start dropped to $1.95 - still without a bid.  Eventually, on March 10, still at the same price, it did finally sell to a single bidder for the opening bid.

 

 

1/28/19

New York, Alden.  1973 Sesquicentennial Half Dollar.  Start $5.99 plus $3.25 shipping.  Listed unsuccessfully until March 4 before being ended unsold by the seller.

 

 

1/28/19

North Dakota, Bismarck.  1961 Dakota Territory Centennial Trail West Drama Half Dollar.  Start 99¢ plus $1.79 shipping.

 

 

1/28/19

Oregon, Canyon City.  1962 Centennial Half Dollar.  Uncirculated - apparently - but with a polished look.  I see so many like this that I suspect this is the way they were issued.  It sold to a single bidder for the $6.99 plus $3.00 opening bid.

 

 

1/29/19

Indiana, Crawfordsville.  1965 Centennial Half Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  Opening bid?  Just $19.95, but with FREE shipping.  No bids and not relisted.

 

 

1/29/19

Kentucky, Paducah.  1941 6th Annual Strawberry Festival Nickel.  Choice About Uncirculated, bright finish variety.  The start was $7.95 plus $1.95, but after just two bids, it sold for $12.50.

 

 

1/30/19

California, Los Angeles.  1981 Bicentennial Dollar, City of Opportunity variety, struck in the standard Nickel Silver.  Graded MS-63 and encapsulated by ANACS.  A nice, fairly graded coin.  Start $12.00 plus $3.50 shipping.  There were no bids and the seller put it back out there for $15.00 plus $3.75.  It stayed at that level until March 9 when the start was lowered to $11.99, this time plus $4.25 postage.  Still available at that start - the present listing is set to end on April 15.

 

 

1/30/19

Georgia, Fitzgerald.  1965 Civil War Centennial Souvenir Dollar.  Start $10.00.  Postage $3.25.  No bids.  It came back at a $7.50 start - there were still no bids, so the seller terminated the listing without a sale.

 

 

1/31/19

Maine.  1964 Ski Maine 30 / One Sitzmark.  Extremely Fine.  Start $3.88 plus 95¢  There were no bids and it remains available a couple months down the line without an ending date.  Still $3.88, but now BIN, and with a Make Offer option.

 

 

1/31/19

Pennsylvania, Blakely.  1967 Centennial Half Dollar.  start $10.41 with FREE shipping.  There were no bids and it came back for $9.89, then $8.95, then $7.95 were it sits today, still waiting for a bid.  The current ending date is March 31.   If it drops another dollar, I’ll probably bid on it.  -- Nope it remained at the same price.  Maybe I'll try again when the latest listing ends on April 13.

 

 

1/31/19

South Dakota.  1979 South Dakota Dollar.  No image or data about the edge, so I will assume it is the standard lettered and numbered edge.  Start $5.95 plus $2.98 shipping.  Listed for a couple weeks at this start, then made into a Buy It Now item for $4.99.  It is still available, and the current listing - ending April 12 - now has a Make Offer option added.

 

 

 

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