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The listing, Oklahoma Federated Gold And Numismatics, Inc. Proof Silver Round And A Mini-Raffle. has ended.
39.3mm Diameter 3.3mm Thickness Reeded Edge 31.3g Total Gram Weight One Troy Ounce .999 Fine Silver RAFFLE IS AS FOLLOWS: All Bidders names will go into the Raffle software for a 1776-1976 Bicentennial San Francisco Mint Proof 40% Silver Quarter.This will be shipped free to the raffle winner.Please post that You have made a bid,so I may tally and insert You as eligible.As the bid column refreshes I trust only those who truly do bid will post.After You place a bid,press print screen on Your keyboard,open MS Paint & press paste,save file.As the winner may be asked to verify their participation and eligibility.
Questions & Comments
{Note To All Raffle Participants:} I was going to shuffle the draw one hour before the end of this Auction so the winner can be posted here. Is this acceptable to everyone?
Thanks H, It's going well. Also, to make it a little better, due to my error, the 64 AND the original 76 proof are now going to be sent out together...........
Man.... If I didn't get so beat up on that darn proof silver 1/4 I may have been able to put in more than 1 entry :) Timing is everything. ouch. had a beat up silver circulated 1/4 get over 4000 credits last week and then this. I sure hope my one entry is enough, I need to re-coupe some of that hit. Killer auction my friend, gotta keep it fun. Good job!
Thanks Tony, I saw that too. Should have been more. I mean I got 5050 for a encapsulated proof 76 40% 1/4. Go figure right? By the way I backed You up on helping to banish that one particular moronic comment You received. Seems I did O.K. in this listing. As so far it seems a little thought before posting alleviated any unforeseen kinks. Thanks T
Sure Laterdays: My 85% rating is due to one negative response from an auction winner who could not pay for shipping as described in the listing.Because of this I do not have seller wings.Therefore, credits bid for the above item would not be deducted from You until after the item is received.Also There are two Listia members that were in a similar auction of mine,one of which has received a free proof.I could ask them if would be okay to disclose there info to verify. I hope this reply is adequate as I myself have not received a few items as well and understand. CHUCK
Hey FatTony, I see that You just put up some Nice bullion rounds as well. I think These were originally sold on the anniversary of the crash site in Roswell, NM. in 1997.Nothing like a private mint to strike something unique huh? I would have liked to have also seen a closeup of the Copper one though. Have Fun with it.......C
Well I did bid from 2000 all the way up too 9300 so how ever many you think should be thrown in I wish I had more points so I could bid more I wouldnt mind getting the round but O well cant win everything
That program you show the screen shot of--the hat--where did you find that I need something like that I am assuming that is the one you will use to pick the winner in your raffle right?
It says i need 1610 credits to place a bid?can i enter any amount?How does this raffle work in a raffle way?Does the item go to the one who bids the most?
JarrodK, You could have started bidding with just a few credits, if You started bidding earlier.Now the bids start higher. Every bid equals an entry. More entries gives You a higher percentage of winning the raffle draw.High bidder wins the Silver Round AND chances @ the Raffle Coin as well.
The raffle coin has been upgraded due to an ERROR BY ME. It is now a 1964 Proof Quarter. This is because I did not know that there were three variations of the S mint in 1976. Two variants were silver,one was clad. The pictured quarter is in fact CLAD. I will not send out a coin that I said has silver content when it does not. Therefore this is the reason for the change. My mistake. FatTony has a current Auction for a 1964 Proof Quarter that ends in a few minutes.Let's see what the end bid is......
{Note To All Raffle Participants:} I was going to shuffle the draw one hour before the end of this Auction so the winner can be posted here. Is this acceptable to everyone? +1Jan 21st, 2011 at 5:15:33 AM CST by chuck77