I have been collecting Icelandic coins for over eight years now and I have been looking for this the whole time,,,,,,Finally one has surfaced...and what's great about it is that the seller has three of them. Gotta take a look.....:yes: http://www.ebay.com/itm/ICELAND-/220853707976?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item336be824c8
The seller listed three of them...... separately They didn't melt.....There invisible..... ,,That's why they are so hard to find
They're beautiful Tony...I'll take your word for it. Have you bid on any of the three, or are you just looking and drooling?:devil: Bruce
YEAaaaaaa.....They have some nerve.....You'd think They would at least started the bidding at a $1.00......LOL Mostly......Drooling,,,But I thinking I'm going to buy one......:just-sign: Yea....Is't a great price. He said I can get a discount on all three of them....:high5:
I actually buy a lot of coins from that seller. He has reasonable shipping and lists a lot of coins that no one else bothers to list. I have gotten a lot of British proof coins for reasonable prices from him.
Well looks like he put up a 1958 something as it does not show the denomination and some one has bid on it.
Why would a seller intentionally make his lot hard to find for potential buyers? Would expect this from a seller with 8 feedbacks but +7500 feedbacks seller with +3500 items, all of which got proper full titles? This is a weird auction. Just noticed a bunch of other auctions like this one, country name only, no photo, no description. Looks like a misfired auto-posting script/software.