Anyone stupid enough to bid or " Buy Now" is exactly that.
I stand corrected. I thought the date was 1834 on the OP's Photo.
Sounds like a great deal to me.
No Doubt , Replica .
That sounds about right, just from the quick glance I took.
A Must have for collectors .
Whatever you winning bid was, it's what they are worth to you. Are you wanting to know melt value ? I think not . Your wanting to know resale...
So, you ,might want to let Heritage know.
If you have the September issue of "The Numismatist" , there is a very nice article about the Jackson Bank War Tokens.
I would disagree with you. I would say it's genuine token in that photograph.
There have been counterfeit coins since the earliest of times. As a matter of fact, even some "counterfeit's" are quite rare. Unfortunately, not...
You GO GD!
OMG I use to operate one of those back in the early sixties
Anyone who would try to collect more in shipping charges than the actual value of the article being shipped, should be one that you never do...
What the heck are you saying? The Standard charge for S & H is $ 4.00 for shipments valued up to $100.00 . $6.00 up to $299.00. $8.00 from...
I can't believe this bickering about shipping costs is continuing. With any Auction house you will be billed for S&H. Time to wake up kids!
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So Heritage has no liability toward the buyer, as the " Damage" was not noted in the description of the lot ?
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I would like for you to comment about another thread titled " whats going on with this Saint" You opinion on that would be a good start....
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