Apparently, his wife hates him, LOL...

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  1. Bonedigger

    Bonedigger New Member

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  3. Jim M

    Jim M Ride it like ya stole it

    Dang, I read that and have to wonder what his wife thinks of him. Sounds like he should be getting rid of wife and keeping his hoard..
     
  4. FHDave

    FHDave Senior Member

    considering the "quality" of his coins (want to bet most of the "random" certified coins will be INB and not the better known ones?), the wife probably doesn't trust him.
     
  5. lwrncwg

    lwrncwg New Member

    Looks like a bargain until you consider how little 14 common date PCGS & NGC slabbed coins could be worth. He might throw in a gold piece or a Morgan dollar, but a lot of the other coins shown often sell at auction for less than their grading fees.:goof:
     
  6. PhoenixTool

    PhoenixTool New Member

    nice collection.

    seems like a shifty way to sell it off though.
     
  7. lwrncwg

    lwrncwg New Member

    I don't like the idea of letting someone else pick out the 14 coins they will send for a winning bid, no matter how impressive the total collection looks.:cool:
     
  8. satootoko

    satootoko Retired

    Red Flag #1 = Feedback

    Red Flag #2 =
    Red Flag #3 = Listing $20,000 Lot but really selling only a small part.

    I could go on, but why bother? [​IMG]









    ADVERTISEMENT: 20' pole for rent. [​IMG]
     
  9. Drusus

    Drusus Pecunia non olet

    The whole thing stinks but all I had to see was 'private' to know this...
     
  10. vipergts2

    vipergts2 Jester in hobby of kings

    fishy

    The one thing I read that stands out is the fact that you are only guaranteed one silver dollar and one $5 gold eagle or gold pesos. The other coins can all be modern coins such as Ike's and copper/nickel halves. Let's see, common date Morgan in ms 64 = $40, one $5 gold eagle = $80, one proof set = $15 another hand full of coins = ???? That is a long ways off of the $250.00 thi bid is up to now.
     
  11. Shortgapbob

    Shortgapbob Emerging Numismatist

    Definitely an auction to avoid. Other than the specifically stated items, the other items will be INB, IGS, and (Insert three or four random letters and make up a grading service) modern coins in MS or Proof "70". Definitely not worth the money.
     
  12. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    Roy,it sounds like you should use a 10,000' pole to give that nutcase vendor the widest berth possible.

    Aidan.
     
  13. lwrncwg

    lwrncwg New Member

    Strange, he is advertising a $20,000 collection of coins for sale, but only offering a single lot of 14 (that he selects himself) from this collection. Guess the $20,000 bit is just to attract attention. Looks like he did well, getting over $300 for his 14 coins.:eek:
     
  14. Phoenix21

    Phoenix21 Well-Known Member

    Yeah, he did pretty well. His ploy is probably what helped to. I tried my pole and this is what happened :D

    Phoenix :cool:
     
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