Troy weight is a system of units of mass customarily used for precious metals, black powder, and gemstones. By this definition he isn't selling 5.6 TROY ounces of anything!!! and a novice bullion buyer could be fooled by there appearance. Very Deceptive!!!
I just shot a bidiot. I plan to get him stuffed, and put him over the fire place mantel, then take a picture and put it on ebay, as a warning to all the other bidiots. But I won't warn them about stainless's cake.....
We should sell Stainless's cake on Ebay. I'm sure a bidiot will "bite" and as soon as they dew, the cake will put them out of their misery. Ribbit :whistle:
ok, I guess I can never bid on any coin on ebay. I can't see the problems with these coins even after its explained to me. And here in Texas, shooting bidiots is legal, so I don't want Tmoney coming after me
I was looking at the auction for the fake '83 CC. The bidder got it for $81. Does he really think he bought a $150 for half price? I wonder how stupid he will feel when he tries to sell it.
I wouldn't either considering anything before 1911 is now illegal to export out of the country. So anything before that about guaranteed to be fake (less they incur the wrath of the Chinese authorities.)
That's any CHINESE coin before 1911 is illegal to export. Thought I had better clarify. 1881 S US trade dollars are still perfectly legal to export.