I know it's not perfect, but I've noticed that slabbed XF's go for $2500-$3500. So this one has to be worth something, right?
You can cherrypick mbarr coins, but what I hate is that they openly sell proof 3 cents and shield nickels as rare business strikes when they clearly are not... for thousands of dollars. They also currently have a re-engraved 1794 large cent for like $3000, as if it were a problem-free example. Awful.
Luckily I don't play at those levels. They don't seem to care about varieties much from the listings I've seen. Kedziekoins also isn't too keen on varieties - I bought a 1797 Reverse of 1795 S-121b LC from them for $25 because it was marked as dateless - despite it having a reverse of 1795 (which is VERY distinctive from a reverse of 1797). I think the high volume sellers in general don't have much time to look extensively into their coins. If anything is interesting about them, the buyer will be spotting it.
I want to avoid his overpriced listings like the plague, but there is no way to exclude sellers from a search
Thanks, thanks everyone. Actually there is a way to exclude sellers at least on desktop. Go to advanced search and scroll to the bottom. There you will see a field to include or exclude any seller you type in. To exclude multiple sellers, just put a comma between their names. I have many on my blocked seller list.