A buyer paid $.50 for a quarter. The seller got $.06 for it, before ebay and PayPal fees. Really, there is not limit to the stupidity of people. I'll bet the winning bidder doesn't even get that exact quarter! LOL. Lance. (Apologies, Zach, if you were serious about winning. You spent fifty cents on a little fun, I know.)
Lance, a bit of fun & curiosity. I looked at his feedback before the bid. 237 & nearly all bad, but all over a year old. Maybe this one teensie sale of a circulated 1998 quarter will bring him back to the side of good. post script; if not the exact fuzzy 1998 quarter from the pic, I'll file SNAD. LOL
Dang and it used to be [TD="width: 440, colspan: 2"]A nickel ain't worth a dime anymore. Yogi Berra [/TD] [TD="width: 20"][/TD]
Huh. Looks like he had some sort of catastrophic issue and fell down on a bunch of auctions over a short period. (Failing to come through on a bunch of $5 food items doesn't scream "fraud" to me.) He's just past the one-year boundary that makes those negs disappear from his summary; guess he's trying to get a fresh start. In circumstances like that, spending five or ten bucks to accumulate some good feedback probably makes sense.
Probably trying to get a 100% positive feedback rating. LOL: http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISA...&seeallfeedback=See All Feedback&myworld=true
Ha ha. Maybe Zach will be disappointed with his purchase. The coin doesn't have all the detail of the picture or something.
Lol.....somebody has too much free time on their hands to post stupid auctions like that. But it made me laugh.
So I got the package today. It is a 1989 VF clad quarter. Along with it, there was a dollar bill & a note that said "Thanks for playing along. Bill"