He can't post the link, but I can. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=110211477718
Are these the same ones where they tried to rip you off for shipping?
Phoenix21 I think you will find the pictures in his original thread.
Good sellers - http://www.cointalk.org/showthread.php?t=32040
No. See http://www.cointalk.org/showthread.php?t=18975&highlight=simplycoins%21
It is a valid number else he would not have been able to add it.
I understand what he did. He may do it again. But you said "I am going to report him to eBay and hope you all will follow suit." What can I...
Report him for what? Until you receive the wrong coin (again?), what has he done wrong?
On Heritage 170 for R/B 1 only anacs $500 - $900 for PCGS $150 - $350 for NGC
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I would be willing to bet nothing happens. The numeric grade is not in the title nor is the grading company mentioned.
That is a form letter you get for every report you make. Translation, it says nothing.
There is an "S" there - definitely. It is weakly struck just like the "HA;F DIME". There also is more than one rim nick on the reverse.
There is nothing again st eBay rules about putting a grade in the description. It is specifically INCLUDED. It may not be used in the title.
Well, this is exactly why sellers often do not leave feedback first. Also, why I stopped leaving it first. My opinions, but you asked for them....
Me again!
I am willing to bet that it is their choice and not yours. I will guarantee that it will be done by their definitions.
No. That is not an NGC number. If you are trying to say that the first set of numbers indicates the date and/or series of the coin, they do not.
I would be reasonably sure that your fist listing has copied the picture from the second listing - or possibly, they both copied it from a 3rd....
Separate names with a comma.