I'm sorry to have to say this but e-bay won't block him from selling more items. The only thing that might get blocked is you from bidding on his...
If you don't have the coin he can do what he wants and all you can do is get your money back and then file a complaint.
Don't see anything that resembles a doubled die here.
Yep, a picture would be great.
Have you checked out what 'lot' silver is selling for instead of individual coins?
Who's doing that?
I would think that PVC contacts the high points. Corrosion often starts in the low points.
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That's an awesome Walker Mad.Outcast. Compared to what has been shown, all I got is crap.
Any doubling would most likely be die damage rather then a doubled die. Here's a doubled die on this 1955D-1DO-001
I'd go with seven days also. As brought out above people just don't check the listings everyday.
Check the distance between the 9 and 1 and the 9 and the 4.
Melt value is 13.92 for a morgan. I think it will go higher. What's your shipping cost?
I guess if you were to counterfeit a double struck dime it might be worthwhile.
I agree, machine doubling damage.
As long as you're happy, I'm happy.
It's very clear to me that the obverse is a 1898 removed.
I think it's pretty clear that there's clash marks there. Nice find.
I agree, why counterfeit a dime?
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