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Very RARE date 1897 S San Francisco Barber silver 50C half dollar C.C.C. listing
$ 132
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Description
COIN DESCRIPTION:These coins are how they appear in the photos... NO modifications have been done to enhance the photos. You will receive the item or items in the photos.
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Another listing from Centsless Copper Collector (C.C.C) Nice circulated RARE date 1897 S San Francisco minted Barber silver half dollar. I have placed the buy it now with what I feel its valued or graded at according to the market and multiple references, but you please determine your opinion from the photos. YOU Get this exact coin as shown in a 2x2 with the last 4 digits of the auction number on the holder: NOTE: the best offer is set up to just shave off a buck for those who offer on several of my listings since we both will save on shipping. Any questions, please just ask
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Free shipping...BUT PLEASE hold payment for 3 days before you pay if you are bidding on some of the others I'm listing.
Bidding/Payment/Shipping:
Shipping for this item is FREE, but if you plan on bidding on more coins, please hold payment for the 3 days so I can combine to help my shipping costs, so I can keep doing the free shipping. I ship first class, which includes tracking and delivery confirmation. Payment should be made within 4 days of your first purchase so you can wait the 3 days for all the coins you want to go through. This provides evidence to me, you, E-bay and Paypal that the shipment was delivered successfully. Any other shipping arrangements, please e-mail me before checking out. To save my costs and time as a one man operation I include the last 4 digits of the auction number on the holder of each auction, not the excessive packaging of invoice slips, but an e-mail is sent to you that you can print out if needed.
Returns:
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any other payment questions please ask and I will gladly work with you. Returns are accepted within 30 days of receipt if coin(s) was misrepresented but remember a grade is subjective and I try to be as accurate as possible to give you a reference of value only, your value of your bid or offer is what is the deciding factor in the item's value. The photos I take show the exact coin(s) you are bidding on.