When it comes to the way money is perceived, I am not impressed with the 21st century at all.
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I've been searching for one in Pocket change for 5 years now to no avail. If I ever get lucky enough to find one it will be an exciting thing.
Personally I would keep it if I found it in circulation. To each their own but I would never pay a high premium for something that is a mistake.
Franklin!
I have one 10th ounce gold coin that I bought myself for my 60th birthday 10 years ago. Don't think I'll have it much longer since it's worth...
Like the 1970 s Lincoln cent small date. Half the listings I see are large dates.
Even if it were legit it's overpriced.
Just stay packaging error. Should not affect the price.
I have been searching my pocket change for one for 5 years now to no avail.
Sadly eBay only hopes he makes these sales so they can get their cut. Another fool ruining the coin collecting hobby.
I guess since the higher ups in government have chosen to ignore the law the people figure why not me too.
Then the seller would be guilty of mail fraud.
It's my understanding that it is the federal crime of mail fraud to use the US postal service to ship any counterfeit coins or currency. This...
So true. I had a friend who picked up a 35-piece lot of Morgan's and he asked me to look at them and over half of them were bogus.
If you squeeze $100 out of it you should be thrilled.
Pretty corroded but at 194 years old I imagine I will be too.
I've said it many times before and I'll say it again, these counterfeiters should be hung by their thumbs.
Silver certainly does have a definite tone when rung however just because a coin is silver does not mean it's not counterfeit.
Real gold, no returns. Sounds legitimate.
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