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  • Most Expensive Errors (Worth $) Sold on eBay December 2013

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    1. Top Error Sold for $6,000. on eBayAt the beginning of the month we search eBay completed sales under most major collectibles categories. We then post the Top 5 eBay completed auctions that sold for the highest price for each category. This listing was one of the Top 5 sales for this collectibles category under Errors. We hope you enjoy looking at the information as much as we enjoy posting it. Please make sure you come back periodically, to see the Top collectibles that sold on eBay every month!.

    #1. Top Error Sold for $6,000. on eBay

    Name of Collectible: MTG BGS errors Black Lotus Mox Pearl Jet Sapphire Emerald Ruby Power 9 P9
    This item Sold for $6,000.  (Click Image to View Auction).
    eBay seller:  sol-arcanix   
    Description by seller: “This auction is for two very unique cards and the other Power 9 that I have (I never got the blue Power). I sent the cards in to Beckett Grading Services to be authenticated and graded. When I got the cards back, they had authenticated my Mox Pearl as a Black Lotus and my Black Lotus as a Mox Pearl…see the pics. I have never seen an error like this on cards of this caliber. Black Lotus-authenticated by BGS as an Unlimited Mox Pearl and should have been in the other case, had an overall rating of 7. The centering was 8.5, corners 8, edges 7.5 and surface 6. Mox Pearl-authenticated by BGS as an Unlimited Black Lotus and graded, should have been in the other case and was deemed authentic, altered”.

    Definitely a cool collectible capturing the number one spot for the highest sold Error on eBay in the month of December 2013.

    #2. Top Error Sold for $2,725.75. on eBay

    2. Top Error Sold for $2,725.75. on eBay

    Name of Collectible:  1932 $10 Gold Indian Head Coin MS65-NGC
    This item Sold for $2,725.75.  (Click Image to View Auction).
    eBay seller:  jewelrydirect804
    Description by seller: “ 1932 $10 Indian Head gold coin, certified MS65 by NGC, Certification #102820-003”.

    Here’s our number two spot for a Error that sold for the second highest price on  eBay in the month of December 2013.

    #3. Top Error Sold for $1,691. on eBay

    3. Top Error Sold for $1,691. on eBay

    Name of Collectible:  East India Co. 1804 1/2 Anna -Mint Error Struck W/Two Obv. Dies- PCGS MS63 BN
    This item Sold for $1,691. (Click Image to View Auction).
    eBay seller: centsles
    Description by seller: “These india coins are from a collection that has been off the market for 30+ years. Many are from the “pridmore collection”. Uncirculated india coins from this era are extremely under priced, even in the most recent catalogs. These are some of the nicest india coins to come on the market, many are highest graded for the date”.

    Here’s our number three spot for a Error that sold for the second highest price on  eBay in the month of December 2013.

    #4. Top Error Sold for $1,593.97. on eBay

    4. Top Error Sold for $1,593.97. on eBay

    Name of Collectible:  Maple Leaf 1oz Of Gold Colored by Valcambi with an Error
    This item Sold for $1,593.97. (Click Image to View Auction).
    eBay seller: 2010yanick
    Description by seller: “This coin come from a special set limited to 500 copy for commemorated the 20th ann of the maple leaf,but the error is on the date,my other piece,look my 1/10oz now in auction,is 1999 with a privy mark 20th ann.,this coin are the date1999-2000″.

    Here’s our number four spot for a Error that sold for the fourth highest price on  eBay in the month of December 2013.

    #5. Top Error Sold for $1,500. on eBay

    5. Top Error Sold for $1,500. on eBay

    Name of Collectible:  1873-CC $1 Seated Liberty Seated Dollar
    This item Sold for $1,500. (Click Image to View Auction).
    eBay seller:  aguirreny1
    Description by seller: “The 1873-CC is the rarest Liberty Seated dollar from the Carson City Mint, although it is not the lowest mintage (that distinction goes to 1871-CC). It is presumed that although 2,300 were struck, most were melted. Based upon the ratio of surviving pieces, I estimate that no more than 1,000 reached the channels of circulation, and the number may have been closer to 750”.

    Here’s our number five spot for a Error that sold for the 5th highest price on  eBay in the month of December 2013.

    This is definitely a very nice  Collectible that brought a lot of attention and a great price. Is this your auction and prefer we remove your item? If so, send us an email here.

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