Found this listed under Canadian 5 cents on Ebay. Proving that Ebayers don't understand the concept of numbers (aka #'s). http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=380199461613
As a buyer i like errors and mistakes of this kind. Last time i found such listing, i paid $20 for 4 coins that are sold on eBay for a minimum of $16-20 for 1 coin in same grade. The seller made a huge mistake, no other buyers found the item except me. I have actually contacted the seller explaining his mistake before bidding. The seller edited the listing adding proper information but pretty much nothing changed.
Was looking at those and ran into these coins :rollling:. Something doesn't seem right what do you guys think? http://shop.ebay.com/mini-collector-coins/m.html
Thanks didn't know what HGE stood for though they were gold plated but some of them were going for close to actual coin price. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...ion&rt=nc&si=ZsnUbfZqXQH3g1fGx%2FP1S5rtGzE%3D
Sometimes ignorance is bliss.... other times you just want to grab these bidders and try to knock the stupid out of them.
1909 australian florin....................??? and i would love an una and the lion £5 coin for $13 the thing is there are some very gullible people who will buy this crap believing they are getting a genuine coin one of the funniest i have seen on flea bay is "british 20p piece no date on one side £10" clearly trying to hoodwink people because of the dateless mule 20p.