Heh. I was about to say "you must spend a lot more time at it than I do" -- I generally can't spare more than half an hour or so a day, and that's...
Oh, my gosh. That leg looks WAY too flattened for an AU coin. And I've taken to calling that seller (theconsignmenthub) "The Polishing Hub",...
"If you can't afford to take an hour or two off during the day, you can't afford my coins."
Under what circumstances? I expect that, if you use the term "counterfeit", they let you keep it. When I got a three-inch paperweight...
Ah, but did you film yourself opening the original package and counting out the 41 clad quarters (instead of the 9 silver and 32 clad he claimed...
Hey, guys -- sorry for dragging you through an old thread. I just wanted to make sure anyone who fished this thread up from the archive was...
A late update: I was looking up my old Resolution Center cases, and noticed an unfamiliar user ID next to this case. After a bit of investigation,...
"The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress...
Le me know when they offer full simultaneous control over 3D viewing angle and light direction, so you can check luster. :) (That won't be coming...
Oh, I've just found something else interesting. In the second two cases I mentioned above, the sellers had no or very little feedback. They...
Tread carefully. Win enough "he said/she said" cases, and eBay will start to scrutinize your claims a lot more closely. I had a couple of...
Oh, this gets more and more interesting! The seller might have sent 9 pre-1965 and 32 1965 quarters, with a total value of $53, and had an...
When that happens on eBay, the buyer wins. Sure, it's conceivable that the seller listed 41 silver quarters at $80 + $10 shipping, sent those...
Significantly Not As Described. Tell him so in a message, and point out that if he won't refund your total cost including shipping AND return...
Here's a nice Freudian slip: HALF DOLLARS THREE COINS TWO SEATED ONE BUSTED CAP Take a look at the middle coin, and I think you'll see what...
While you're waiting for comments on this thread, here's an older one: http://www.cointalk.com/t192659/
Tell me more about this acid that eats copper in preference to nickel. Nickel's a more active metal.
Well, with that 1913-S quarter in particular, it probably got slabbed for authentication, and will probably sell to someone who wanted an example...
Oh, goody. I can't wait for the daily threads: "Is this AW or NW?"
Wouldn't the Bicentennial quarter fit the definition, then?
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