Heads up on this coin pictured, it is one of the most stolen images ever, from CoinFacts The crook seller just got hijacked:secret: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=300242090194
Good luck straightening all of this out. $95,000 is going to be fun to explain - but maybe it will be easier than $95. I take it j***i was not in on it.
Absolutely not. AJ, aka pennysniper, won it, but he won't pay and the seller does not have the coin. Look at the picture of the 09-S VDB at coinfacts.com.
http://coinfacts.com/small_cents/lincoln_cents/wheat_ear_cents/1909s_vdb_cent.htm These CoinFacts pictures all have a similar look to them. Learn to recognise them and you can spot the fake auctions......then you can prevent someone from getting ripped off.
Aaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh. Thanks for catching the slow kid up with the rest of the class. I was with Jack about the photo being a stock shot stolen from coinfacts, but not about him being the one who paid $95k for it. I'm slowly getting the idea.
LOL The Ebay coin community was wide awake on this one, I have received 3 emails warning me the coin I won was a stolen coin.....and NOT TO PAY !!!
Wow, AJ, you're really sticking your neck out for the community. Its great to see that. As said above, hope you don't get trouble for it.
Looks like someone took the pictures out of the "coinfacts" mag. and posted them as the same item. Sneaky. You can see the rainbows on the right side are identical. Someone out there has a good eye. Nice spot AJ. :high5:
Looking at the sellers feedback I don't see Jack getting in too much hot water on this one. Seller may find himself on the outside looking in though. Nice job Jack!