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She Should Of Took Them To Gettysburg Museum Of History In Pennsylvania Eric Would Of Paid What She Would Ask For Them And Put them Up On Display wish She Did More Research
ОтветитьSo she bought a house, found a lost heirloom that belonged to the former owners. Instead of returning this priceless item to them, she hocks them. Classy lady.
ОтветитьIts so funny these people get 500 dollars for buttons and i couldnt get 300 dollars for a Gibson Les Paul that was in near perfect condition.
ОтветитьIf I went in that store to sell a collectable and I only saw Corey... I'd turn around and walk out.
ОтветитьHere’s my offer. Below 50 percent of what you asked for and an awkward sideways handshake to sweeten the deal.
Ответитьbuttons never heard buttons being valuable
Ответить400 not a penny more. 500, ok.
ОтветитьI love when Corey always comes up after saying it's his best offer and Rick always says no and says its a generous offer at 40% retail....lmao....
ОтветитьShe got lucky
ОтветитьI wish my wife was that smart just don't say anything to her
ОтветитьNice looking woman
ОтветитьThose buttons sold for about $1000 each! Criminals is what they are!
ОтветитьWhy is Corey examining the buttons? He won't know anything about them or have any clue what they're worth.
Ответитьshes definitely in to him
ОтветитьI found one of these in my buddies front yard in the dirt and just gave it to his mom. Bummer.
ОтветитьCorey be high af
Ответить"400$ I'm not goin any more tho"
"I'll give you 500$"
🤣 🤣
First and only time Corey said not a penny more then gave an extra hundred. He wouldn't have done that for a dude. Women's privilege
ОтветитьBig bucks?
ОтветитьThe Navy also had rubber Goodyear buttons to avoid the buttons breaking down from the elements.
ОтветитьCory the buttons with the green on it can be cleaned in 5 seconds. I should work for those dudes as a button cleaner
Ответитьnuggetnoggin would make a fortune at this place.
ОтветитьFirst person I've ever heard of someone asking about who the expert was. Good for her.
Ответитьshe wasn't interested in the history, just after the buck.
ОтветитьCorey is such a POS
ОтветитьSo if this guy never gives a price how do they know how much it’s worth after he leaves?
Ответитьman doing the poor woman in paying her peanuts
ОтветитьBIG BUCKS!!!! - 500$
ОтветитьBeautiful and very beautiful show. I wish you health, peace, success and progress in your wonderful work. Greetings to all. With great thanks and respect.
ОтветитьShe sold someone else’s family heirlooms
ОтветитьGood Human been The SON OF MISTER RICK,
ОтветитьMarc Nice and Very Good Man,
In besness, he is Fayr play,
I like to much, as a Négociant.
Lol ........made in "CHINA'
ОтветитьI love that butoon its so rare..thank you
ОтветитьHe trying not to be a b.s. manager I now for the beginning you see there eye but history channel is a fine business...
ОтветитьMark on Jeopardy...Ken Jennings your record is going down
ОтветитьHe wants to hammer that clam
ОтветитьShe is beautiful ❤️
ОтветитьI recently got into collecting buttons. Didn't realize they were worth what they are. I got some from the 1700's through WWII.
ОтветитьShe's so cute
ОтветитьCory Winds up for the Handshake.. And its goooood!
ОтветитьWhy don't the Harrisons ever clip their fingernails? It's gross!
ОтветитьThese particular buttons are probably $25 to $50 a piece give or take
ОтветитьYou are absolutely 100% liar you're absolutely 100% liar
ОтветитьCorey is such a creep
ОтветитьFun fact: people used to cut buttons off their clothes to pay for food 😂
ОтветитьI hate it when the seller asks, "Who are you going to call?" Like, are you trying to hide that you know what you're trying to sell is fake?
ОтветитьThe thing is most union buttons aren't as valuable as confederates. Like a union rifleman goes for 100$ but a confederate one is 1000$ to 600$ at the cheapest, a Confederate Navy is going to be well over a 1000$ were the union ones will only sell for 100$ to 200$ each. She actually didn't do to bad on those at a pawn shop with those guys.
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