Here is a good one to watch. The seller thinks it's an error when it is not. Sad thing is that it has bids already. I already sent him a message. Let's see if he responds
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Did you send any info on, or direct the seller to a site/place where they could independently verify what you told them? I ask not because I doubt you or your sincerity (plus I have eyes), but only because anyone can send a message claiming a coin (or any item) to be this or that, meaning an ignorant seller has little reason to believe what some unknown claims, especially if someone else has told them differently. Unfortunately, it's even harder when a decent chunk of change is involved.
Holy crap 200 dollars for a hammer coin , i think i can hammer coin all day long I will be rich by ends this year