LOL. At first I thought you knew the seller, then I read the rest and almost fell off my chair.:thumb:
I should have bought more, but I would get antsy and sell every time silver went up a buck or two. I just sold a couple silver quarter rolls right...
Posted to late, I sent mine also. Now we have a one in three chance.;)
I would not buy their coin if for no other reason than to keep money out of the sgs/abon pockets.
I hope you lose also. sgs is a self slabber and yes they overgrade for profit.
They (PCGS) inflate their price guide in hopes that people who don't know any better with think their coins will be worth big bucks if they have...
I like it, simple yet effective with great details. Thanks for sharing.:thumb:
LOL That a nice pic, do you have any of the reverse?
I hope not.;)
obviously an experienced seller that knows what he is doing. Great feed back and very good spelling. I just noticed the listing is gone, now...
At least it's reasonably priced.;):D:D:D
It's great to see it got removed.:thumb:
And the bid is up to $212.00, that is just sad.:desk:
I've had pretty good luck on ebay, thanks in no small part to them members on this forum. I did a lot of research about ebay here before I started...
LMAO!!:D
I'm a sucker for wheat cents. I don't necessarily buy them at shows or auction, but I keep evry one I find in circulation. As far as buying...
It looks to me that the biggest difference in the auctions, is that the first auction had pics that were to good. They show all the flaws. The...
some of the reasons don't make much sense to me. I don't see why they don't grade coins that are lightly cleaned, have a planchet flaw, a rim...
They look like carbon spots. I have an untoned morgan with similar spots. ( beauty marks!!) By the way, nice Morgan.:thumb:
When I read the first post all i could say was... sh*t!!! Now after reading the rest of the thread I am curious to see the " rest of the story "....
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