Question #1:
Trying to buy insurance but can't understand their legal mumbo jumbo?
Sold a collectible coin set on eBay and want to insure it through U-pic in case the buyer claims he never received it or is damaged or lost.But I can't for the life of me tell if they insure coins or not:
U-PIC™ COVERAGE DOES NOT INSURE THE FOLLOWING:
1.Accounts, bills, bullion, currency, deeds, evidence of debt, furs, original/fine art, computer chips, money, notes, securities, perishable cargo, televisions, tickets, laptop computers, cellphones, personal goods, or similar property unless endorsed in writing.
Says no bills, bullion or currency BUT also says this:
9.U-PIC will not insure coin or jewelry shipments to or from the following zip codes: 10017, 10036, 94102, 94108
Since the coins are not going to any of these zip codes, does it mean they do insure it?
I AM SOOOOOOOOOOO CONFUSED!!!!!!
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Well they're NOT OPEN to take calls and I need to ship very soon!
I've heard UPS, Fedex and USPS do not insure coins.
Well, USPS charges 3 times for insurance that U-pic does. Plus, I've heard USPS does not insure coins! So even if you buy insurance, they will deny your claim!
Question #2:
What do you think An illegal immigrant from Mexico burglarized same home 4 times?
SARASOTA - An illegal immigrant from Mexico burglarized the same Sarasota home four times since he was hired to paint there about a year ago, Sarasota Police said.Detectives arrested Daniel Garza-Rodriguez, 25, on Tuesday after learning his fingerprints matched those taken from the window where the thief entered in the latest burglary on Aug. 11, police said.
Police say Garza admitted to burglarizing the residence in the 2600 block of Ringling Boulevard on March 16 and May 1, 2010. But claimed that the prints from the Aug. 11 break-in must have been left during one of the earlier burglaries, police said.
Detectives recovered some of the stolen items such as jewelry and collectible currency and coins at Garza's home, which is just a few blocks from the house he burglarized, police said.
Garza remained in the Sarasota County Jail on a hold Wednesday.
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Question #3:
Where to find cute Japanese things?
Not toys but kind of like collectibles. My friend has a coin collector(?) that has a kitten that pops out and paws the coin into the box. Its so adorable. I just love the Japanese culture. I would appreciate if someone could help.I hope that makes sense. Thanks in advance.
I'm not talking about rare things. I'm serious I don't know where to get things like those. Are they toys? lol I guess I am.
Question #4:
So the KIA car dealer mailed me a key?
Ok, so I got some mail from KIA, and they sent me this fake key thing and a number. It says "Peel sticker here to see if your number matches, if it does then you win!" And to my surprise, the number did match (sarcasm).And there are 4 prizes,
#1 - A car
#2 - Ipad
#3 - $500
#4 - Collectible gold coins
In giant print, it says "If your number matches, then you definitely won one of these four items!"
So I know this is probably some scam to get me into the lot. But has anyone got stuff like this in the mail from a car dealer before?
Question #5:
how much is my collectible worth?
i have a 1970 astro world toy coin bank im trying to find out how much it is worthQuestion #6:
Old coins for sale in Thailand ?
I have seen some coins for sale in the markets in Thailand. They are all the same size and are of American dollars dated in the 18 hundreds also I bought one ( for 100 baht) of the French occupation of Indo China. I saw another, a 5 shilling piece commemorating something. Since they are all similar looking in condition , I wonder how authentic they are.. I guess it doesn't really matter as they look collectable.Any thoughts on the matter.
Question #7:
how many carats are in a swiss 20 franc gold coin?
I just bought a few swiss 20 francs. I also bought some 14 carat collectible coins and they were like twice the price. I was just wondering if the swiss 20 francs were that good of a deal or if they had substantially less gold in them.Question #8:
What should I do with these coins.?
They're some sort of collectibles coins about the U.S Presidents. Each coin has a Presidents face, name across the top, the number president they are, and the beginning and end year of their presidency of the front side of the coin. On the back is a short paragraph about their life. The coins are gold colored but not real gold. I have six of them, (2 identical FDR, 2 identical Abe Lincoln and 2 identical George Washington.) Oh yeah and I don't know where I got them. They don't look like anything official and look cheap. I want to get rid of them so how much would something like this be worth, anything? Should I bother selling them or just give them away, or should I hold on to them until become historic and gain more value. What should I do.Question #9:
What are some common things that are discarded today that could become the collectibles of tomorrow?
Rare coins and selected baseball cards of years past are worth thousands today. What do we throw out today that could become valuable in 40 years?Question #10:
collectable coin question?
does anyone know how much this coin is worth?its a padre junipero serra o.f.m commerative coin
on one side it says "apostle of california 250th aniversary of his birth" and then 1713-1963 with a picture of the apostle holding a cross
and the other side says " always to go forward and never to turn back" and a picture of california.
if someone could please help me find out how much its worth id really appreciate it
Question #11:
i have a republic of kenya 1978 coin thats 10 cents how much would that sell in CAD?
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Question #12:
is this dollar real?will do best answer.?
Hi ok so you know those little vending machines where you put in two quarters turn the knob and out comes something.well i was at a restaurant and they had one but it gave out collectibles coins,i thought hey why not?i don't care if its not real.well it gave out a dollar it says silver dollar it looks like your average dollar.then it says "this certificate is legal tender for all debts,public and private." on the front it also has the little circle but in blue and the number written in blue the number is m73782407i but the m& i are in capitol letters.well my question is it real?is it worth more than $1?its all kinda crinkly because they had it in those little plastic containers.i honestly think its worth like 5 cents but who knows.will do best answer sorry for grammar.Question #13:
where can i find my collectables is worth without paying?
I have all kinds of collectables and need a price guide to check the value like peter pan records and old books , vhs , coins, toys , disney items and much more . thank you for your helpQuestion #14:
I have a lot of coins, how do i know if they are worth anything?
When my parents divorced a long time ago, my dad gave me a bag full of money and coins. Both my parents were in the Navy and stationed in Italy when they had me and a few years after that. The bag contains paper bills which I have come to the conclusion are just spare bucks from other countries that I need to go and get converted to dollars. The coins I always kind of thought were the same thing, just random pocket change from the countires he visited. The problem I have is that each coin is packaged individually in a small bag, folded over an stapled to seal. I can tell that they are foreign, but don't really know what to look for or anything.I don't know anything about coin collecting or know anyone that does. I don't really have any idea on where to start looking. My internet is down at my home currently so I can't go through each coin and search that way. I have to do what research I can while I'm at work.
My questions are basically where should I begin? Is it likely that I could have something special in there? Being individually packaged I think they would have to be collectables rather than pocket change, is that correct? Is there anything I can look for on any of the coins to help lead me to where to look? The coins like the bills look to be from multiple places mostly around Europe. Will the bills be worth anything? He gave them to me over 20 years ago, is there a chance that there are bills that aren't being circulated anymore that would be worth something?
My reason for asking is that I'm trying to get rid of a lot of my old random junk and selling it all through ebay. Any thoughts, ideas, or suggestions would be appreciated.
Question #15:
How much is this coin worth?
Its big and heavy. Has a Lady on one side. Its just her head and it says "liberty" on a crown like thing on her head. it says "E.PLURIBUS.UNUM" above her head. Its from 1889. the other side has an eagle with its wings out. looks like it has arrows in its talons and a branch. Above it says "In God We Trust" and "United States Of America" Below it says "One Dollar" and there it a little "o" above that. Its been circulated. looks worn, but not too worn. Does anyone know the value of this collectible coin?Question #16:
Best place to sell old games and consoles?
I have an original xbox with a lot of games, and a n64 with some games. I wanna find out what which place will get me the most for these products. I know gamestop sucks a** so thats out of question and i dont think anyone on ebay wants this stuff. Im thinkin pawn shop or rons coin and collectibles. Thoughts?Question #17:
I have between 1 million to 1.5 million dollars worth of collectibles?
When my uncle had passed on he left me with a huge collection of basball, football, and hockey cards as well as autographed baseballs, a stamp collection, coin collection, etc... I want to know the best way sell some of this stuff would be? and once i sell it I want to invest my money into something safe so when Im ready to retire someday, I will be all set - Please help???Question #18:
I have a collectable coin /medal and was wondering if it is worth anything? £££?
I have a collectable coin / medal and was wondering if it is worth anything? £££. The front of the coin / medal has 2 people on it. The person on the left is holding a bow and arrow and the person on the right has a rifle. It is dated 1860 and also has 1300 1500 on it? PLUS it has Pit Perpetuum on the bottom of it. On the back it has Granet Medals P.C.F? Is this worth anything?Question #19:
are collectible coins a good investment?
Question #20:
Collectable coins, how much?
I have a few collectable coins from a few years back, you see the adverts on the Tv for them(UK).I was just wondering if anyone knows if they will be worth anything in the future?
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