Posted by
Rodney on Tuesday November 13
Having been selling on eBay for over 10 years, being listed as an official Trading Assistant on eBay’s website and offering professional eBay selling services for over 3 years we are always asked “What sells on eBay?” and the easiest and exciting answer is everything! Of course this doesn’t help you so what we like to do is find out what you have to sell. This gives us the opportunity to research your items to determine the saleability and profitability of your treasures.
So, what DO you have to sell today?
We make it easy because we sell for you on eBay.
Call us at 704-825-0004 or email for a FREE assessment of your items today.
Posted by
Beth on Wednesday May 7
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Posted by
Rodney on Thursday April 10
We are receiving many emails in response to an email that was sent out by someone that was representing themselves as our company EZ Auction Drop Off recruiting for a employment position.
We are NOT sending these emails out so please DO NOT RESPOND to the email or give them any of your personal information.
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Posted by
Rodney on Monday January 21
If you are ever in the Fletcher, NC area on the 2nd Sunday of each month around 1:30 you must stop by Bagwell Auctions. This is by far the most enjoyable auction experience I ever have and try to make it a point to get there each month.
If you’ve never been to an auction because they intimidate you I strongly encourage you to make this your first auction. Daryl Bagwell (NCAL #7860 / NCAFL #7885) will make you feel at ease after the first item has been called.
If you’re looking for an auctioneer to help with estates regardless of where you are located at you must give Daryl a call and just talk with him about your situation.
His next Auction is Feb. 10th and for more information and pictures you can visit his website at http://www.bagwellauctions.com
Posted by
Rodney on Monday January 21
In the last post, which was our January 2008 Newsletter we talked about coins and provided a quick reference guide on some of the key dates you need to be on the look out for.
Well to add to the story we went to an auction yesterday up in Marion, NC (The Yellow Rose Auction). Unfortunately we did not make the beginning and one of the coins we had our eye on got gone. Fortunately, however, a couple of other coins were still there and were on our quick reference guide.
So now in addition to the Flying Eagle Penny we posted about a month ago (we’re STILL waiting for it to get back from the grading company) we now have a 1880 Shield Nickel and a 1871 Seated Liberty Trade Dollar, both are in excellent condition.
This will now be the story (and reference point) of the 1880 Nickel and the 1871 Dollar.
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Posted by
Rodney on Saturday January 19
Happy New Year!
Thank you for allowing us to provide your eBay services. We truly appreciate your business. If you have a friend or relative who could benefit from our services, we hope you will recommend us! Here’s to a 2008 that is blessed and prosperous!
Coming up…
We will be highlighting JEWELRY and COINS during the month of FEBRUARY. If you have any items which fall into these categories, now is the time to bring them in for assessment. 14, 18 & 24kt gold and .925 Sterling are doing well at this time.
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Posted by
Rodney on Friday December 28
Looking for an auction to go to then you need to check out www.auctionzip.com. Just add a zip code and see when and where auctions in your area are going to be.
Really a great service.
Posted by
Rodney on Wednesday December 26
Well, just because Christmas is over doesn’t mean that you need to wait until NEXT Year to sell. While the initial Christmas rush is over there are lots (and I mean lots) of people that got money as presents and they are going to want to spend it (either in the form of cash or even money into their PayPal account). And most likely a healthy percentage will make a visit to eBay over the next few weeks looking for that unique, special, one-of-a-kind item that can only be found on eBay.
This is also a great time to clear out some things to make room for the new gifts you received or to take that gift that wasn’t “quite you” and find a new home for it (we won’t tell)
).
Give us a call today @ 704-825-0004 or stop by for a FREE assessment of your items and what they may be worth.
Posted by
Rodney on Thursday November 29
Think of a metal photograph. The tintype is a photographic process developed in the United States. It was invented by Professor Hamilton Smith of the Kenyon College, Ohio in 1856 and patented on February 19, 1856. Tintype is also know as ferrotype or melainotype.
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Posted by
Rodney on Monday November 26
Time to look through your change. This is part 1 of many quick reference guides on key dates you should be looking for in your loose change or old coin collection. All price estimations are taken from the Official Red Book US Coin Guide.
The US Small Cents really have only undergone 3 design changes since 1857.
- Flying Eagle (1856-1859)
- Indian Head (1859-1909)
- Lincoln (1909-present)
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