This is one that you need to have a 2,000 foot bargepole in your hand.Steer well clear of this one.I detect a scam here. Aidan.
I don't think it's possible to hype it more than that, and no refunds or returns. I think I'll stay away from that.
everything looks unnatural, but genuine http://cgi.ebay.com/1883-O-MORGAN-S...9768926QQihZ003QQcategoryZ39465QQcmdZViewItem feedback is not too terrible, like no negatives in a month. Its so easy to pick this crap out.
That vendor is kidding himself.You should run his feedback profile through the Toolhaus & post the results here. Aidan.
I've heard of Toolhaus, but I'm not familiar with its parameters and purpose. If I was a foot taller, I might have been an NBA star, then I would have had a chance to beat Wilt Chamberlain's real claim to fame, which has nothing to do with a 100 point game... the 10,000 number is the impressive one...:thumb:
The Toolhaus is a tool used to check an eBay vendor's feedback profile.It can be found at www.toolhaus.org . Aidan.
That's cool, sift out all the crap positives, see the bad. Many sellers have lots of idiot positves, I want to see the non-positive, then look at what they bought.
I've watched this sellers items before, just to see if they would sell for more than they are worth, unfortunately, that is typically the case.
I like that statement. And If all my coins in my collection were MS 69 and Pr 70's instead of Good and very goods. I would be RICH.:eat:
No you wouldn't, because you would have spent a TON more money on buying your coins. Now after you've SOLD all your coins you would be rich. (But then you wouldn't have a coin collection.)