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The CoinWeek Midnight Stream Episode 4: Baltimore Auction Highlights and More

The CoinWeek Midnight Stream was live on air, Friday, October 5.

During the stream, CoinWeek Editor Charles Morgan discussed several key lots from the upcoming Stack’s Bowers Baltimore Auction. He then took a look at three eBay listing techniques that drive him up the wall, touching upon the topics of unsearched rolls, great toning, and no reserve auctions.

Charles also showed off a few cool items that we have lying around the office, including a cool FAO medal and a Japanese medallion set from Expo ’70.

Finally, he held a question, comment, and answer session with viewers.

You can watch an archive of the stream by clicking the video below.

The CoinWeek Midnight Stream is scheduled to broadcast its fifth episode on October 19 at 12:00 AM EDT. We hope you enjoy Episode 4 and will drop by and join in the fun the next time we are live on air.

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