1877 cent found in unsearched roll!

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  1. mr merc

    mr merc Senior Member

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  3. mr merc

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    A lot of bidders at that auction, somebody got an $800 coin for $1350 if they're lucky and the reverse or the rim is not damaged. Oh yes, no paypal accepted on this auction because the fees would be to high, what a scammer!
     
  4. Arizona Jack

    Arizona Jack The Lincoln-ator

    Hey, it's the new scam.....plant them rolls........

    WOW
     
  5. dready

    dready Coin Hoarder

    I can sympathize with the seller.(joking) I'm sure he is WAY to busy to open a roll of cents with an $800 coin showing. Me ? I've never met a roll I didn't open. $1350 ? The high bidder is probably waiting for that roll and ALL of the KEY dates it contains. Chances are there will be some disappointment. John
     
  6. cesariojpn

    cesariojpn Coin Hoarder

    Too bad he doesn't show the other end. Could've been a 1908-S for all we know....
     
  7. Oldman

    Oldman New Member

    I can't beleive somw people are so soft. I mean, honestly, WHAT THE HECK are the bidders thinking? Just blows my mind to see that.
     
  8. 900fine

    900fine doggone it people like me

    ...and return policy requires the roll be returned unopened,* so there's no way the happy winner can return the thing if the rim or reverse (or hidden part of the obverse) is damaged.

    [sarcasm]But isn't amazing that an 1877 IHC is RIGHT AT THE TOP of an unsearched roll ???!!!?!?!? How exciting !!!

    It's even facing the right way ! Heads I win, tails you lose !

    I mean... what are the odds ???? There's no telling what else is in that roll ! It's charmed ! Magical, I say !

    Because, after all..........it's unsearched.[/sarcasm]


    * a reasonable policy for a roll
     
  9. tdec1000

    tdec1000 Coin Rich, Money Poor :D

    What scum, and they are ANA members to boot!!! What a joke!
     
  10. mr merc

    mr merc Senior Member

    Another thing is that these crooks always have private auctions to protect the identities of their bidders, what a joke. I believe they do this so honest members of ebay can't send a message to the prospective buyer to tell them that they are about to be taken by a scam artist!
     
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