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Description
The listing, 1919/S Walking Liberty Half has ended.
You are bidding on a Walking Liberty Half Dollar minted in 1919 at the San Francisco Mint. The coin is well worn and is in good condition. The rim is worn into the letterring but all devices and lettering are visible. There is eniough detail to warrent good grade. Any questions on grading I referyou to the RED BOOK or a grading book for coin collectors. The coin contains Silver.
hi Diana, see I'm like you. I have no way to figure out how much GIN to use, plus LISTIA charges you 10% of the amount you list as the GIN, although what I don't know is if the charge only happens if the GIN is used, or if just putting a GIN out there that doesn't get used costs you the 10% charge.
Yes I know they will, but by the time I looked someone had bid one credit. I realy wish Lista would allow us to put a GIN on especialy within hours of the first bid? I never know what to put as a GIN, but guess it realy wouldnt matter since you don't have to use the GIN if you don't want LOL. I will realy have to start doing that. Thank you for your comment and I hope it won't hinder you from bidding.
If you add GIN to a listing, you get charged 50 credits for choosing to add that option to your listing. If the GIN is used, those 50 credits are refunded, however, Listia then takes the 10% of the GIN price. Listia only takes the 10% if GIN is used to purchase the item.
A big thank you for the information, It helped me and probably a lot of other Listians. Seems it's just one of those things ya wonder about but never take the time to find out.