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  1. Tallpaul000

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  3. rick

    rick Coin Collector

    Fire In The Hole!!!
     
  4. collect4fun

    collect4fun Senior Member

    What a deal, and only $15 to ship from China !!
     
  5. rbm86

    rbm86 Coin Hoarder

    Gotta love it:

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    IF YOU LOVE SILVER COIN COLLECT ,DON'T MISS TO GET IT ! THE ITEM IS REAL SILVER COIN COLLECTING ! THE ITEM KEPT WELL AND FULL ,ALSO ONE ADD ONE ! PLEASE ATTENTION THE PHOTOS ! THE ITEM SHIPPING COST $15 TO WORLD WIDE !

    What is "one add one"???? Also, glad he kept it full. I would hate to get an empty ASE.

    I think this is the long lost 1906 pattern coin which was finally used 80 years later for bullion coins!!

    Geez!! If you gonna alter a coin, at least make it half convincing, like adding a "D" to a 1916 dime!!
     
  6. Pennycase

    Pennycase New Member

    Yeah well, I don't know if it is legal, but, I've already sent a message to the person who bid on the item, he should know better anyhow though...
     
  7. jody526

    jody526 New Member

    I't's "legal", penny, but it can get you suspended from eBay.
    It's called "auction interference", and the powers that be don't take too kindly to it.

    The person bidding on the item is a long time buyer and seller of coins on eBay. I'm sure he knows exactly what he's bidding on.

    The auction has already been reported to eBay through the proper channels. I don't expect them to do anything about it, but we will see.
     
  8. jody526

    jody526 New Member


    Well, I was right. :mad:
     
  9. rbm86

    rbm86 Coin Hoarder

    What's with the tape measure?? Looks like he is measuring a fish!!! Well, Ebay should have "thrown that one back", but as Jody pointed out, they did nothing. At least the buyer won't be out much.
     
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