Current listing on the Bay: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] So many lately I decided to write a Proxiblog article about them: [ATTACH]...
Why would they report an Etsy seller to "fleabay"? And they do have a right to defend illegal use of their IP.
I posted these a few days ago on PCGS' CU forum with little response. If PCGS won't go after this seller I suppose no one will......
The 1788 was reported to eBay and removed.
Wow, that is bad...
No, I have too many like that! Just confirmed why it is bad...
Links is still available, just not for sale now:...
Seller was told and pulled it; like whack-a-mole out there with bad Morgans in bad slabs. This is an older style, where the front bar code does...
What I meant is I have direct reporting ability.
Old thread, new response... I actually missed a key attribution detail on these back when I posted this; I have nicknamed it the "Dotted N" Trade...
Actually you do...
This is the closest this example's date gets to a genuine example: [ATTACH]
OK, the die chip under the "A" is always seen on a genuine 1804 C-6 draped bust half cent reverse (image below). A genuine 1805, not so much...
Makes it counterfeit:D...
You may be on to something:D... Interesting detail I highlighted: [ATTACH]
Images came out pretty well; my new 1805 oc half cent: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I have direct reporting as well.
I can report and have them removed...
The Op's 1892-S listing was reported and removed.
The Kennedy was removed.
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