Researching a silly little..I mean fleur de coin, of Gallienus that came in a lot I received the other day and I stumbled across one on eBay. Buckle up dummies... I mean folks: WoWiE! Price slashed by 60%!! a $1,3000 coin fro only 518.80!!! (He actually paid to have this turd...I mean highly desirable Authentic Ancient, entumbed!) Notice the star above Victory on his coin. Mine is the much more rare version, sans the star That means mine is probably worth $1,500-$2k! Gallienus. A.D. 253-268. AE antoninianus (22.2 mm, 3.25 g, 6 h). Antioch mint, struck A.D. 262-264. GALLIENVS P F AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust right / ROMAE AETERNAE, Roma seated left on shield, holding Victory and spear, star above. Göbl 1613e; RIC 654. I know, I know what you are thinking, "But Ryro, you magnificent stallion you, he is offering his at 60% off! Well, I will do 1 better and you can own your own authentic piece of sh..history for 61% off! But wait, there's more! If you buy now I will through in not 1, not 2 but 37 1980's corded phone holders for free ninety nine! (while supplies last) Ole PT would be so proud of Mr High Prices Low Morals. Please post up any coins that you have seen somebody selling for waaaaay more than it's worth, coins from lots, infomercials or whatever swindles the dim candles!
How about a "NOT ORIGINAL", "superb stike with stunning details, size and weight matched very closely to the original. Origin and Provenance of this masterpiece is not known.", "Syracuse Dionysius I Silver Decadrachm" for a mere "C $25,750.00 Approximately US $20,368.61"
ethics are flexible on eBay. The book below was listed by a well known fake seller. "I stoped [sic] learning and I bought it without using it."
After checking his eBay store, I have decided to sell all my LRBs at £300 each! All I know about Mr. LowRating-HighPrice himself is his... memorable... appearance on Pawn Stars
Congratulations; you got me to spend five minutes watching a video. How did you connect the eBay seller to this appearance?