huh..i've got a coin very simular to this, but i thought it was an Celtic imitation of Phillip ll..[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
that IS good bizness Ken.
ok kentucky:)
well, that's good. and that's was even when the seller didn't offer returns?
i'm sure that seems to be the case if you're selling on there, but i wouldn't know since ive never sold anything.
well kentucky, they (ebay) will give your money back, if you can prove what you bought isn't what its supposed to be, i.e. have an expert look @ it.
i'm sure he's not doing it with intention of fraud. i was just skeptical of the dang thangs period...when i 1st saw it, i thought of the father on...
haha!..few things here are more important than "how 'bout those Cards"... thanks for the tip on the slingers rr:)
yes, i believe you were telling me about her awhile back.. she was a professor right?
... it's always 20/20 looking back..
thanks for your input Ken..yeah, i would be skeptical anyway esp. with no returns. i learned that these things do exist today, but i'm still from...
..2410is50%? hmmm..sounds like 20 to me, but it's according to whose doin' the figurin' i reckon
i tried to upload it but it doesn't allow for some reason. the sellers name is euergetes
...O, "that" kind..[ATTACH]
...so one could speculate that Minerva is possibly "Bi"?:rolleyes: (comedians out of work everywhere and here i am trying to be funny:cigar:)
i have bid on coins from the year without a summer(1816) just because they were minted that year. the great schism of Tambora's awakening.
if you're like me.. all your choices make you change your mind:P
they are interesting pieces of history these artifacts.. i learn something new everyday:)
my typical percentage is 10% or less. 25-33% sounds like an overbidder to me:)
huh... well i'll be damned! i may not buy everything right off the bat, but experience has taught me also not to dis it...case in point:)
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