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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 8364163, member: 66"]As usual there is probably NOTHING fraudulent about these auctions. Misleading maybe, and presented in such a way that the buyers have made a faulty inference as to what is in the lots, but not fraudulent. And remember you can ASK whatever you want for what you are selling. There is no fraud in asking well over market price.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Probability, and possibly knowingly throwing in so S mints into the mix. Now you KNOW all three mints are in there but having no idea where or if there were other S mints besides the ones you added your claim is valid. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>If you did no more than confirm that all the cents were wheat backs and didn't bother scrutinizing the dates and mints I would not consider them "searched". Frankly you could have someone who knows nothing about coins simply go through them with the instructions "Make sure every coin has a wheat back reverse" In such a case you would know that they are all wheat cents but they would still be "unsearched".[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 8364163, member: 66"]As usual there is probably NOTHING fraudulent about these auctions. Misleading maybe, and presented in such a way that the buyers have made a faulty inference as to what is in the lots, but not fraudulent. And remember you can ASK whatever you want for what you are selling. There is no fraud in asking well over market price. Probability, and possibly knowingly throwing in so S mints into the mix. Now you KNOW all three mints are in there but having no idea where or if there were other S mints besides the ones you added your claim is valid. If you did no more than confirm that all the cents were wheat backs and didn't bother scrutinizing the dates and mints I would not consider them "searched". Frankly you could have someone who knows nothing about coins simply go through them with the instructions "Make sure every coin has a wheat back reverse" In such a case you would know that they are all wheat cents but they would still be "unsearched".[/QUOTE]
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