Wow... that's pretty harsh. The seller must know how much he has invested in the coins (unless he found them), and any info he would need (value...
Definitely inverted, and from the video (as tough as it is to grade) appears to be a higher grade. Truly a nice find, and definitely worth getting...
Tell him you own a pawn shop and offer him 30% of melt. That will start the bargaining process. Oh, and don't forget to let him know you'll pay...
Well, that's a little over my budget. For us "po' folk", the seller was nice enough to include a 'cheap' package LOL:...
Nice toning anyway...
Well, Kid... let's see some pics.
So true... and as long as the public stays ignorant to the existence of dollar coins, I'll be able to continue selling them at my local flea...
The first set of photos were better....
And with eBay's buyer protection, you WILL get your money back. All sellers MUST accept returns, regardless of their own individual policy.
Yep... that's been posted a few times over the last couple of years... but it's a good idea to resurrect it every once in awhile.
Yep... known self slabber of Chinese counterfeits. Here's the thread on the fake 3-leeged buf: http://www.cointalk.com/t185515/ eBay is pulling...
Laughably fake in my opinion. The coin was relisted: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=290588872625
I just slap 'em in 2X2 and sell them at the local flea market, two for three bucks. I usually sell about twenty lots each time, and most people...
Yep, BR... some sellers would rather go fishing. You see these crazy auctions all the time on eBay; most of the time it's just a gimmick to draw...
A picture would help... I'm sure you have access to a digital camera. Even with tentative confirmation from a "gold and silver exchange", I would...
But.... it makes for a better 'read' than everyone just saying "I agree".
Sorry Chris... I think you mean "most worstest".
I've posted this quarter a few times... I received it in change about a year ago. [IMG] [IMG]
Here's an older thread on the "state cents": http://www.cointalk.com/t110335/
Here's a brief summary of most common errors, with photos: http://www.jimscoins.com/error_coin_examples.php
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