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<p>[QUOTE="andy21us, post: 161061, member: 2452"]Conder101, I'm not saying that newbies should be protected. Life is a seriers of lessons that everyone will go through. What I am saying is that the hype that this person is giving this coin is not right, he is trying to sell a common coin for more then what it is worth at the expence of other. </p><p><br /></p><p>You said that "it might be possible that this is the only 1945 cent with a missing 9" but it is not I have seen other cent with the 1, 9, 4, and the 5 missing. Even if this was the case it is still a common error and your someone that is trying to put that set together would have to spend a lot more money competing against a newbie who thinks that this coin is a one in a billon coin. (Another problem that is hurting the hobby/business).</p><p><br /></p><p>This coin did sell for only 6.50 and no serious damage was done, but this is just one more example that proves ebay is a seller market and that bidder should be carefull and research what they are bidding on.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="andy21us, post: 161061, member: 2452"]Conder101, I'm not saying that newbies should be protected. Life is a seriers of lessons that everyone will go through. What I am saying is that the hype that this person is giving this coin is not right, he is trying to sell a common coin for more then what it is worth at the expence of other. You said that "it might be possible that this is the only 1945 cent with a missing 9" but it is not I have seen other cent with the 1, 9, 4, and the 5 missing. Even if this was the case it is still a common error and your someone that is trying to put that set together would have to spend a lot more money competing against a newbie who thinks that this coin is a one in a billon coin. (Another problem that is hurting the hobby/business). This coin did sell for only 6.50 and no serious damage was done, but this is just one more example that proves ebay is a seller market and that bidder should be carefull and research what they are bidding on.[/QUOTE]
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