That's true. I missed the coin before it was pulled, but the thing to do would be to stamp it as fake, that way the scam would be stopped.
That figures. Any thing to scr*w the honest ebayers.
Very nice, a great collection of errors. :high5:
Very nice. :high5: I have a couple of those myself, but not MS 67 for sure.
I know it's a gift, and he should love it, but I have to say it...........You're slipping. ;) :D
Am I a hoarder? Yes I am!! :D :D
I found my first proof coin in circulation over the weekend. A 1980 S clad proof dime.
I agree, if I am buying a high end coin, I would rather see it in person.
I never thought about them swimming here!! :D That may have been the case with one of mine. It looks like the bill came over in the palm of a...
Very nice. My hawaii notes both look like they were ran over a few times. :D
If by collect you mean pull from circulation, :D I collect star notes and interesting serial numbers. I used to save all the decent stars I could...
Very true and it does help to know what a real coin looks like. In this case you really don't even need to based on the population of the coin....
Congrats on the silver finds. That's always cool.
It kind of depends on what you collect and why. If a person collects basically bullion value coins to resell later, quantity wins over quality. If...
Very cool. :high5:
Do buyers actually think if someone had a roll with a VDB on the end they would not open it and see if it was an S before the sold it? Ignorant...
That's really cool, and I'll bet it was fun to do as well. :thumb: They turned out really well.
I can't believe people pay good money for seeded rolls. I probably has $10 worth of coins in it.
Without knowing what type of liquid is on it makes it harder to determine the best action to take. I would start with a soak in water. It won't...
chances are very very remote that it's real. All known coins are accounted for.
Separate names with a comma.