I agree that they look genuine and the seller is just looking for a loophole. I wonder if it will work, but we'll probably never know.
I don't want to live on this planet anymore.
It was the average American thing to do. :p
His wife told him he's gotta sell some of his coins.
Exaaactly.
That's a mighty fine morsel of gold. Congratulations!
A gem indeed. I wish I had the funds to assemble a quality colonial/early type set.
Not if you get her the belly dance skirt.
Agreed. The inflated balloon look is grotesque. Some male body builders suffer from the same delusion.
A spindle whorl...huh. I must have missed that day in home econ.
Man comes out 89 cents richer after a year of penny-rounding.
Get her a belly dance coin skirt. [ATTACH]
The piece on the left is vaguely reminiscent of Celtic proto-money rings, but the ones I've seen are far more crude than the item in the OP.
Outstanding coin, Chris, and Steve as well. Those are very eye-appealing types.
I like the way you think - no sarcasm.
Not to be an elitist either, but $500 isn't much when it comes to US coins. If we're fantasizing, how about $5000? But at that level, I would be...
Since I've been exploring small cents lately, probably a problem-free AU FE. Lots of eye-appealing examples out there in the 500 range. I have the...
I don't know, but is that an insert or a billboard? Blech.
I'm too lazy to count my coins, but in general I own about a hundred Romans, a handful of Greek, and a handful of US type. But the one part of my...
My experiences as a seller have been generally good. One guy took a month to pay for a BIN coin. What is it about NOW that he didn't understand??...
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