When you replied to Smalls on a 1970S no FG cent, you responded with: I think your response back in August was more realistic. As with anything numismatic, it is only worth as much as somebody is willing to pay for it. Recent eBay closed listings over the past three months show these cents selling for as low as $2.00 (shipped) up to $20.00 (shipped, BU). I understand that it can become rather redundant answering the same questions over and over again, especially this being the third time this year alone! August thread March thread The search option at the top of each page can answer a lot of the questions if we give it the chance.
Ok.. Thats great. Maybe you should be on here as much as I am day in and day out to help answer some of these threads. It gets tiring.
Mr. P, some people just can't understand how many times we have to respond to the same questions over and over again. They don't bother using the CT search function. No! They just automatically assume that we are being rude. Maybe we should start acting rude and ask them, "Why are you being so lazy?"
With enough hype, you can sell almost anything on Ebay. Those that buy stuff like this with minor issues will learn over time. For $20 a person could buy a really nice Lincoln in a PCGS slab.
Sorry! I meant no disrespect toward you. My comment was directed toward the multitude of others who react negatively toward "Mr. P. & Company" who end up answering the same questions over and over again. Personally, I've been here 10 years, and it really gets old.