So I looked at this auction: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=8377552893&sspagename=ADME:B:AAQ:US:1&rd=1 and I asked this question: Hi, I noticed that in the picture for the auction you had some coins graded by some companies I am not familiar with, and some graded by ones I am familiar with. If I purchase a lot, would it be possible to request one of the morgans that were graded by either PCGS or NGC. Please let me know. Thanks, Zane 10 bucks says they either won't respond, of they will deny my request.
coins The pic of their ms 66 1887 Morgan is interesting, if it is uncirculated it is a very weak strike. I doubt the top tpg,s would grade it anywhere close to ms 66 imo.
silver nickle I'm a little slow, I just noticed the "silver" Buffalo part, now that would be a rare coin!!!:desk:
Give them a day or so then try them again, point out you are a seriouse collector :thumb: and dont forget to keep us informed :smile De Orc :kewl:
I thought I was the only one who noticed that. That is the most pathetic attempt at a scam I have ever seen.
What's with "1 Silver Standing Liberty Quarter (VERY RARE!!!)" Rare in circulation, not rare in collecting world....... R-Right guys?
Wow, if I really got that, I'd pay the $250 right now... To be fair, maybe that is a real picture of a genuine 1913 V nickel, though obviously that is not in the collection. Technically he only said there are V nickels in the lot, he never claimed that any of them were 1913. Though I have to wonder about those "silver" buffalo nickels he mentioned...