This week we are counting down until Spring Break. Even with vacation around the corner you can depend on your Hot Finds editor to get out issues on time twice a week.
There are several uniforms and insignia in today's
issue of the newsletter. These listings are pretty regularly featured in the Hot Finds as they typically get great bids and do well on eBay.
Top German listings are included in this block including uniform parts, bayonets and more.
The final WWII block in the newsletter features items from Japan, Italy, and other countries from corners of the world that were part of the war. The auctions featured here have a lot of bids and are doing well.
The auctions in WWI are featured in this block which is a smaller category but has a lot of crossover.
For some reason March has been a really good month in my antique mall booth. I guess with the weather turning the snow birds are heading back north. Both of my booths site along I-95 have seen sharp increases in action. Whatever the reason I'm happy about it.
As I said in the opening uniforms are especially popular in today's issue. There are several sprinkled in this block along with odd pieces from M1 rifles and helmets getting bids today.
I don't know if its a selling strategy or not but the buy that has the officer tunic listed below has some interesting photos. You might think that the background should be plain jane. But you can clearly see in his photos that he has a lot of other stuff in the background. Maybe He is taking offers on that stuff off eBay?
Well as an eBay seller myself I got my 1099 tax form emailed to me today. As you likely know anyone doing more than $20k in PayPal sales during a calendar year can expect to get one of these. Trust me the IRS is checking too. One year I under-reported by accident and even though it was just a few dollars off they reminded me about it. 🙂
There are some nice German items in this WWI block. The Iron Cross on the left has almost fifty bids and is nudging over $400.