Not an idiot... just a seller of fake coins in fake slabs. And he is one of only thousands... in my estimation, there are more fake NGC slabs on...
I agree with Matt... quarters seem to be highly suseptible to damage. Check out this beauty I received in change: [IMG]
Welcome to CT koko... and everything is wrong with your fake! Here's some good info on counterfeit bust dollars (scroll down to find your 1804):...
Actually, I prefer the fake over this genuine example:...
I agree with that, lol.
Hey... take it easy there fishwhacker... the auctioneer appears to be doing his job; getting as much for the coin(s) as possible. The problem here...
Agreed... that's a little strange in my book also.
Having worked in manufacturing for forty plus years, it's easy to see that overall quality decreases once you outsource an item. Plastic...
Sadly, I think Chris may have hit the nail on the head. I find it hard to believe they would still manufacture these here in the U.S.
Yep... there's been a lot of these posted on CT over the years. Here's just one: http://www.cointalk.com/t195608/
And if anyone is thinking about bidding, the "disclaimer" at the end of auction page should be enough to scare off even the most trusting of...
I tried to find the thread on those other auctions your talking about (without any luck), but I remember it well... and the pictures were almost...
Well, it was the OP who posted the same basic thread a few months ago. http://www.cointalk.com/t197848/
From what I can tell from those pictures there appears to be plenty of PMD, to say the least!
Well, I sell mine at the local flea market for a buck each. You might get more $ on eBay, but fees have a tendency to eat up profits. What amazes...
Not all sellers are honest... this clip is hilarious (I think most have seen it): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cABnAZ73aI8
Yep... just one of many fakes. How much is ? Well, if someone wants a fake they might give you a buck for it. Actual value is zero.
Here's a real one, missing just the treasury seal (and my only note error, lol): [IMG] [IMG]
The Omega coins are indistinguishable (except for the symbol, visible only under high magnification) from the real thing. Sometimes a good...
I agree... I agree (echo echo)...
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