You should apply for a job. Personally, I look on eBay for stuff to buy, not complain about.
To me, this sounds like another "guess" since I know of no eBay sellers or any other sellers that would not block you from bidding or buying on...
While I do not doubt that fact that you report as many listings as you can, I do suspect the 250,000 figure to be a bit over blown for the...
The Morgan Dollar is possibly one of the most over-rated collectible coin series as, with a few minor exceptions, the coins are readily available...
First Off, the coin in the listing is an obvious fake primarily due to the "grainy texture" of the fields. Second off, the coin in the listing is...
Minor correction, there are only 3 types of 1972 coins. Type 1, Type 2, and Type 3. The other two earths that I provided in the above image are...
It sounds like an all-in-one scanner/fax/copier/printer/make-a-cup-of-coffee machine. Buying a good flatbed scanner will resolve this issue since...
From a "coin collecting" aspect, common date Morgans are just as plentiful at ASE's with very little significance from a historical perspective...
I could have created a side by side comparison photo. What I would like is a photo of the fake next to a real coin from the OP for some size...
Wow. Definitely a fake as the lettering is all wrong. I can only suppose that its made of an incorrect alloy. Maybe not even copper. Please...
After logging in to PayPal, paste this into the URL area: https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_ship-now Of simply remember that the...
Evidently, not for 1999. I'm sure that you are aware that when PCGS lifted this restriction, lots and lots of SAE got sent in for a regrade.
For $2.00? Shipped Free?
If the board really felt so confident with their decision then there would be no need to actually publish a statement such as this which has all...
PCGS has certified 0 at MS70. As an aside, 1999 was a very tough year as the coins had a tendency to milk spot. More so than other years.
"vault code"? Sounds like our buddies at "World Reserve Money Exchange".
It also appears that the winning bidder of the 2 $425 auction is still bidding on ABONCOM's 1981 Listings. This is starting to smack of illegal...
I don't really know....
The only real issue I have with this is that it makes any threads on the For Sale forum a little difficult to work with. Offering a list of coins...
Perhaps it's a 1919 instead of a 1949?
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