Well, you can own counterfeit coins in this country: In the United States it is perfectly legal to own counterfeits, provided you have no intent...
I think this is the same as Conder's link... this one is for coins, but eBay has 'em for all categories. http://www.ebay.com/ccw
Half dollars are basically non-circulating, and rarely do you find any at the local bank (you have to order them). Sometimes I get lucky and...
Let's hope so.... anyone who pays more than a few dollars over face for a new (graded) $100 note has more money than brains.
Usually when you "find" some coins, the authenticity is questionable.:)
The half dollar figures may include 2014 dated coins... http://mintnewsblog.com/category/coin-mintages/
Just went through all the listings... it's gone.
What's the item number on that coin? The OP's link just takes me to all the 1872 IHC listings, not a specific coin. And I no longer see the coin...
It's fake. I looked at it a few minutes ago and now the listing has been pulled.
The way I interpret the OP's question is that he doubts the rolls are worth more than $2.00... and that is a correct statement.
You DON'T have to return a counterfeit coin; file a SNAD in the resolution center, you'll get your money back and get to keep the coin. EBay does...
It would help if we knew the grade, dates and denominations of the coins you plan on selling. "A few of my coins", if worth only fifty cents each,...
You guys are tough. However, Bugo, I like the results. Using those two sets of photos, and listing them on eBay, I would guarantee the "cleaned"...
You're correct Rick, as eBay sets the minimum bid increment based on the current bid. Still, the bidder had to manually hit the 1 click bid button...
You can view it by clicking on his eBay stores link, Rick. It's an interesting bid history, as the same bidder increased his bids by $2 increments...
Yep... pretty hard to prove the impossible.
Errors are quite common at the molecular level...:)
lol
There are hundreds of 1 oz silver coins on eBay with .99 bids, some with only a few hours to go:...
Many, many 1943 cents have been re-plated... so much so, there's probably just as many plated examples as original. Unfortunately, your coin is...
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