Someone, other than eBay, IS on the hook. It's the seller. That's happening on eBay all the time. Ask LostDutchman, or better yet, go read...
What it sounds like to me is, someone is in one heck of hurry to get their submission(s) back for a quick flip on eBay or elsewhere.
However, eBay has to realize is that ANACS was one of, if not THE, first TPG. It also would benefit eBay to have experienced numismatists on...
Which is how it works, and has worked right along. What does this have to do with the TPG? Nothing.
I thought the same, but then again... Which makes zero sense as I've already stated on the other thread about this, the TPGs are not the ones...
Which has what to do with anything? They are a free enterprise and can make policy as they see fit, no different than a power company, phone...
Then that let's all of them out since there were no TPGs around then. They didn't show up until the mid 80s.
Yes because "some" people will think they have breaking numismatic news to get onto this forum, and won't take the time to search the forum for...
I think you're reading way to far into this. First off, ANACS does not own the coins listed on eBay, the sellers do. ANACS' only contribution was...
He didn't/won't start one because there is already one thread, 12 pages long, that was started 2 days ago.
63, possible 64, no FBL. Mark on the bottom bell lines near the A in DOLLAR on reverse would hold that back from FBL. Nice Franklin.
I know you're new but, there is no need for double posting.
You just answered your own question. They did it to get you, someone not knowledgeable about coins and coin errors, excited. And it worked....
The other thing Detecto needs to realize, is when you buy jewelry, regardless of from where, they don't sell it to you at spot price of the...
I was referring to Detecto and Hunt. I was typing about the same time as you were and mine went in after yours.
You second set of photos shows much more than the scans in your OP. A lot of distracting marks on both sides, i.e. scratches, is part of...
So both of you are saying the artistic design is not worth $138? FYI, it's not a rip off unless they claimed the metal content was something...
You should read the entire thread and you will find that an ad has been placed and the police know about the find.
And not just ads in newspapers either. I get inserts with the sale fliers for local business all the time with the same and mailings as well....
Because counterfeiting paper currency is aggressively prosecuted, compared to counterfeiting coins.
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