I used to work at a printing outfit that had a huge cutting machine that would cut stacks of paper. We used to cut pennies in half all the time. I could have made a killing selling coins like that.
Im just curious,how they were able to remain as a pair,all this time.,its like finding the other piece of a clip. Sarcasm: the rhetorical device of using irony in the characterization of someone or something in order to express contempt toward that person or thing:eating:
Just goes to show you even people with over 16,000 transactions and 100% feedback on eBay can't be trusted.
If I tear an old dollar bill in half and blame it on a ripped web at the printer, does anybody here want to buy it? Maybe he's got some swampland in Florida he wants to sell too.
Below is a link to a genuine split planchet SLQ. This coin was once owned by a member of our coin club and appeared in CW maybe 18 months or so ago. http://coins.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=1114&Lot_No=2676#
How exactly do you know the story is not as suggested by the seller? I mean it does look suspicious, but the photos aren't big enough for me (at least) to levy such accusations. What am I missing?
How many would you like? I can run to a coin shop tomorrow,and I think I have a saw in the garage,if not I can always get one.Apparently you dont understand "gimmicks" a gimmick is a quirky feature that distinguishes a product or service without adding any obvious function or value. So how many would you like? Gimmick+Copy=