I would never list on ebay regardless. I wouldn't sell it if it was what it can't possibly be. I value the coin either way because I found it in circulation. So for me, if it was what I thought, it would be the find of my life and I like to keep my treasure.
Ok haven't i said I agree that coin can't exist? Hypothetically I thought implied kind of a what if situation. Sorry that it bothers you all that much that I just wanted to know what if.
IF such a coin exists/existed it would have been picked up by one of the TPG's for grading. IF you think you have one, submit it! Can you spell C H I N A ? Stay safe
Giving us the run around is not a question, it's a attention getter. I do believe you got your answer though. Good luck
Yeah I don't take good pics at all and don't know how to use photoshop... no dispute there. My eyes on the other hand are 20/20 and they can see what ceases to exist.
In order to obtain a price you would have to actually have one, then have it graded and verified. Then send it to an auction house. Only then will you know it's value.
@Nathan Kristan if this is just a hypothetical question on a coin YOU KNOW (as you stated) can't possibly exist, and you received the same exact answers on your other thread about this same exact coin at https://www.cointalk.com/threads/best-picture-i-could-get.378273/ then why are you still discussing this impossible (as you stated) coins existence? You're obviously trying to convince us that you don't believe this coin can possibly be what you keep saying it is, a mule. But yet you keep trying to spin your discussion every which way to Sunday to try to get people to say it is what you think you see, how much it's hypothetically worth , as if one person will magically validate your pareidolia. Now a question for you, hypothetically speaking of course. Are you planning to submit this non existent coin (again, your admission) to a TPG to confirm what you think you see or conversely what everyone else is trying to explain to you?
If it is steel, then it can't be struck over a Buffalo nickel because there were no steel planchets until 1943.
You must know I am kidding/joking. As you might know ? I also collect some error coins. Link: https://collectivecoin.com/spirityoda/all-coins/VO6h9sr0Pm2ZUZ3PYRa3 Click on photos of coins to enlarge them.