I thought you all should see this. This guy is obviously a crook and needs to be stopped. Check his feedback. I already sent him a message telling him he was dishonest. http://cgi.ebay.com/1931-S-1909-VDB...ryZ39456QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Good luck on getting him stopped. Ebay.....only after the money. The pictures are too fuzzy to tell on the Obverse what it is. By the way, did you catch his user name? Snakerusdd: Rhubarb
Winning bid $238.50. Unreal. That kind of stupid money spent on that garbage could buy decent coins for a collection. Must be nice to have money to throw away on crap like that.
No doubt. Look at his other auctions too. Crap slabs all going for crazy prices and his other "non-searched" rolls are going for 200+ :headbang: ... He's making a crap load of money and yet destroying the niche markets for everyone else. But then again so are a lot of people nowadays. Bubbles pop and this guy has a needle. Although, His eBay ID did make me smile.
If I tried something like that It would sell for $3.00 and I would still get a neg when they found out the rest of the roll was from the 40's and 50's.:headbang: And once again, if they are unsearched, how do you know they are all wheats!!! And, do buyers never read feedback??
Dont make me salt a similar roll !!!! Please dont !!!! LOL This is EXACTLY the type of thing I am currently spoofing, having been asked from a seller ( guess who ) how dare I run an auction like that !!
That is ebay's procedure to hide the losers from view.. This prevents (?) illegal 2nd offers by others. It did happen once to me -- I was biddiing on an 1892 O Micro O Barber half dollar, lost as the under bidder & received a 2nd chance offer for the coin. I felt that something was funny about it and contacted the seller direct, thru ebay. It was a fake offer.
Gotcha. I know eBay hides IDs for that reason, I just thought they did it for all bidders, win or lose. Now I know!