Thanks. It really set me back at the time, but I've moved past it.
Since the trailer dweller I'm thinking of is now long deceased, I'll reveal that the guy who I nearly bought the 1802 half dime from lived in a...
I remember well, having lost a fair amount of it in 2009.
Toned, for sure!
I guess i misunderstood your post . . . so you meant that both the seller and buyer are in cahoots, right? I suppose it could be a crooked...
Yes, it's a proof.
Can you explain to me how this works out for the crooked seller if he ships worthless merchandise, the tatooed guy doesn't intercept the package,...
You'll probably get stuck in a rut, accumulating a pile of slabs for the sake of owning slabs, and derive littlke satisfaction from the coins...
Don't fret . . . I can clearly see that it is a strike through.
While I'd have a hard time accepting that as a possibility, I'll add it for those that want that choice.
If the buyer, then she and the tattooed man are known to one another, and it won't take long for police to make that connection, either through...
So, you think it is the seller (as the beneficiary of shipping insurance) that arranged the interception, and not the buyer? . . . interesting....
Wow, am I glad I missed all of this fun . . . my condolences to every one of you.
Some parks are well-maintained neighborhoods of choice for some retirees with substantial assets. Many of those who choose to live there are...
My thoughts exactly. What are the odds that: Someone, apparently unknown to both the buyer (and the seller) would learn of the inbound...
Okay folks, pardon my cynicism . . . Who buys this story? UPS Theft Detectives with the...
Must be beginner's luck.
Sorry, but that's not an "O" mintmark. It's likely a distorted "D".
This coin looks perfectly natural to me.
Following is an offering of personal history, intended not to toot my own horn, but to offer a little inspiration to a young guy who might need...
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