Disposal of MORE commons

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Disposal of MORE commons

Postby cdnbeehive » Tue Apr 17, 2012 8:23 pm

In preparing for the Perth show, I finally got around to figuring out what I have. Seems I have about 150 commons I would love to give away for nothing. Now, rather than flood the show with freebies, is there anyone who is coming who would like to take a whole load?

Here's what I have approximately:

30 or so 102's, mostly Diamonds in the >1 to $5 range, mostly good shape, a few with damaged drips (Brookfields)
25 other phone pieces, mainly 121's, 108's and some exchange pieces, generally in good shape
30 or so assorted 152's (mostly brookies) and 154's (Dominions and Hemis)
30 or so 145's, all super commons like B's and a few others
35 to 50 assorted signals and miscellaneous porcelain including 133 crebs, 164 brookies, 162's, 272's, 3 cobalt blue porcelain signals to sweeten the pot

I also have about 70 143's I would like to blow out, mostly in the $1-$15 range, with a few odd surprises worth up to $30 (less than 10). I would sell the lot of 143's for $50, otherwise they are going to the show at around $1 to $5 each.

If I can't get rid of the first group of 150, they will likely end up in the dump...

Chris
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Re: Disposal of MORE commons

Postby treemendous » Tue Apr 17, 2012 9:40 pm

Chris,
I'll take the 70 or so CD 143's for the $50.00. Let me know if this works for you? We can work out the details.
Thanks
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Re: Disposal of MORE commons

Postby cdnbeehive » Wed Apr 18, 2012 5:56 am

Sounds good, we can do the transaction before the show is open to the public. Note that many have minor pings, chips, etc, but overall in good shape. They are not individually wrapped or anything- I just want to clear up room in my basement :)
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