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<p>[QUOTE="huntsman53, post: 158256, member: 1242"]Speedy,</p><p><br /></p><p>rt66 Harley asked some honest questions and I gave the best answers that I could based on the facts! How does advising someone of what their' coin might be worth (based on actual closed auctions on eBay for similar error coins) and the best way to sell the coin, become hyping up items? Although I sell many error coins and have sold many Double Struck Cents, I in no way was trying to hype up these type of error coins on eBay, deceive any new people or harm the hobby! The facts are what they are, whether it is Sullivan's Numismatics or Joe Blow! The Buyers set the final price (value) of the coin when they make the winning bid and in most of the cases, you will find that the winning bid was well above what the Seller placed as a Minimum Bid on the auction item!</p><p><br /></p><p>For someone so young and knowledgeable of coins, you are too quick to find conspiracies in many posts on the forums (<b>i.e.</b> the coin has been cleaned!, has been tampered with!, has post Mint damage!, appears to be a Counterfeit!) and lately, especially mine! Slow down, read through the posts a couple of times and think it out before making the wrong assumptions.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Frank[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="huntsman53, post: 158256, member: 1242"]Speedy, rt66 Harley asked some honest questions and I gave the best answers that I could based on the facts! How does advising someone of what their' coin might be worth (based on actual closed auctions on eBay for similar error coins) and the best way to sell the coin, become hyping up items? Although I sell many error coins and have sold many Double Struck Cents, I in no way was trying to hype up these type of error coins on eBay, deceive any new people or harm the hobby! The facts are what they are, whether it is Sullivan's Numismatics or Joe Blow! The Buyers set the final price (value) of the coin when they make the winning bid and in most of the cases, you will find that the winning bid was well above what the Seller placed as a Minimum Bid on the auction item! For someone so young and knowledgeable of coins, you are too quick to find conspiracies in many posts on the forums ([B]i.e.[/B] the coin has been cleaned!, has been tampered with!, has post Mint damage!, appears to be a Counterfeit!) and lately, especially mine! Slow down, read through the posts a couple of times and think it out before making the wrong assumptions. Frank[/QUOTE]
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