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<p>[QUOTE="Jim-PacificNorthWest, post: 2216813, member: 74882"]Thanks everyone for your feedback on eBay seller royal_dc - 1932-D Washington Quarter - as a copy/fake/counterfeit. Final auction price price after 28 bids was $80.00 on 8/18/2015 6pm. </p><p><br /></p><p>FYI - eBay seller royal_dc sold an almost identical 1932-D Washington Quarter ending on July 18, 2015 with 44 bids and a final cost of $162.50.</p><p><br /></p><p>It is my limited understanding that even if this auction was reported to eBay by your or me, they would take no action since we are not the "registered intellectual property rights owner" of US coinage. (See eBay VeRO program)</p><p><br /></p><p>In regards to the auctioned cents, the 1922-d cent with old Chinese reverse with die chip (available on Chinese websites for $1.40+) sold for $16.56 while a 1909-s cent with probable die ship sold for $61.66. A 1909-s cent with a definite reverse die chip sold for $113.40 on 8/1/15.</p><p><br /></p><p>Any suggestion on how we can put eBay seller royal_dc out of business before their next auction in a month?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jim-PacificNorthWest, post: 2216813, member: 74882"]Thanks everyone for your feedback on eBay seller royal_dc - 1932-D Washington Quarter - as a copy/fake/counterfeit. Final auction price price after 28 bids was $80.00 on 8/18/2015 6pm. FYI - eBay seller royal_dc sold an almost identical 1932-D Washington Quarter ending on July 18, 2015 with 44 bids and a final cost of $162.50. It is my limited understanding that even if this auction was reported to eBay by your or me, they would take no action since we are not the "registered intellectual property rights owner" of US coinage. (See eBay VeRO program) In regards to the auctioned cents, the 1922-d cent with old Chinese reverse with die chip (available on Chinese websites for $1.40+) sold for $16.56 while a 1909-s cent with probable die ship sold for $61.66. A 1909-s cent with a definite reverse die chip sold for $113.40 on 8/1/15. Any suggestion on how we can put eBay seller royal_dc out of business before their next auction in a month?[/QUOTE]
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