We got another fake... Or he's just in the mood to sell something for thousands of dollars under its value. http://www.ebay.com/itm/1794-Liberty-Cap-Cent-Coin-/121678038985?
Wow, that Morgan isn't even marked as "one dollar". It is just some sort of novelty copy and he advertises it as a "pattern" or "prototype".
Wow! So, since "shops have been diligent in removing fakes from the market system", it's physically impossible for this loser to be ordering fakes directly from the overseas manufacturer and selling them on eBay!
I do believe our hero is coming unglued: Perhaps the longer gap at the end (over fifty minutes between revisions) came because he finally needed to stop and dry out his keyboard.
You might also try: 1) Copyright and trademark 2) Counterfeit item.... 3) Counterfeit, fake or replica item I reported his latest item, the 1794 Liberty Cap, blah, blah, blah
I should let you all know that this is a message that he sent me after I questioned him about it. Dear gotmiilk, Just to pee on that great attitude of yours, here's an update on the sale: An assistant curator of the ANA museum bought the coin for the asking price. Had to send a couple extra pic to satisfy due diligence, but in the end the coin was sold. Now here's the rub, my ad stated I don't support 3rd party grading companies. The buyer picked up on this. This person knows now to have the coin graded and if it scores higher than VF, the buyer said it'll sell nicely at 6 figures. Too bad your paranoia and limited coin knowledge helped you not only to pass up a sweet deal but I went ahead and posted in the ebay seller/buyer forums about my opinion of you and your correspondence to me. Have a swell day!