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New World Coin Auction
11:07 AM PST, 2/19/2008
I have just finished listing several fine examples of world coins for your bidding enjoyment. As an extra special bonus, the first bidder of each auction gets free shipping if they purchase the item at the buy it now cost. Included in this auction are a series of Guernsey 8 doubles, 1 Bronze harder to find Pence piece from Ireland, an interesting bronze coin from Jersey, a 2 Kroner alunimum bronze piece from Denmark and a 1903 copper 1 cent large cent from canada. If there is a coountry that you collect and that you wish more information, please feel free to write me at timmarsch@ionenterprises.com or eppeedancer@ionenterprises.com! -
Morningtide Magic The Gathering Experiment
10:06 PM PST, 2/17/2008

Darkpact Revised MAgic The Gathering MTG OOP Ante Card
- Currently
- $0.01
- Ends:
- 11:31 AM PST, 9/8/2010
- Time Left:
- 3d 14h 19m
I have place 3 auctions for morningtide rares online tionight with free shipping in the us. I am doing so to see if it is feesible to list higher priced rares with buy it now at a reasonable price and see if more people will respond to the offer and not be turned off by the automatic USPS calculated postage which is sometimes on the high side by the USPS. I have listed online tonight a Mutavault, a countryside crusher and a mumuring bosk. These are free shipping in the US and $3 international shipping. Let me know what you think about this set up. -
Bank items, coins and other oddiities
12:43 PM PST, 2/13/2008
We have found and will be posting, as well as currently offering online, many coin and bank collectibles. 1)Thomas JEfferson 1976 ARB US Commemorative Medal NR BIN - this collectible medal was part of a mint issued program to celebrate the bicentennial of the US - Link:http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=330211478852&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT 2)1957 Merchants Bank of Syracuse Dime Folder Collectible - This is a used coin collecting folder from a bank that no longer exists making this an antique collectible item. Link : http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=330211827908&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT 3) 1972 United States Coin Buying Guide Dell Purse Books - This is a collectible price guide sponsored by a company who would actually buy coins at the price quoted in it! Link : http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=330211819723&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT There will be more added in the next day or two including more bank coin folders, coins and even a paper money book! -
Blog pics and why they sometimes dont match up!
9:09 AM PST, 2/13/2008
I got a few comments on why I dont match the pictures up with the blog correctly. To put this bluntly, it is trully beyond my control as a blogger. You see, Auctiva is programmed on the website to go and fetch the picture off an auction which closely resembles something mentioned in the log that is ending shortly. What ends up happening is that after an auction expires, it will seek out another simular picture and add that as a replacement. Yes, this does keep the images fresh but at times it means that some blogs do not match up as well as others. Hope this helps out! Tim -
First Day Covers and Event Covers
12:31 PM PST, 2/8/2008
I just entered into the auctions some first day covers and US postal event covers which I found while scrounging through the dregs of a local coin auction. First, there is a First Day Cover from Libya, not an item seen regularly around here. The front is stained a little and the back has a phone number on it but its a real hard to find item in the US. Second there is a US first Day cover celebrating the 1988 Winter Olympics which is very attractive to Olympic collectors as well as first day cover collectors. Third there are 3 individual auctions of event covers celebrating releases of US stamps, one is for statue of liberty, one is for american woman and one is for Benjamin Franklin. Last but definately not least there is a 49 star stamp first day cover from 1959 which celebrate Alaskan statehood which was cancelled in the home town of the Gentleman who initiated the purchase of Alaska (which happens to be 20 minutes away from here and where I picked it up).