I wish there were a way to exclude certain sellers when you search. We all pass up certain photos because the seller is over pricing and sometimes they flood the results with all their stuff. I think there's a way to block but I'm talking about an easy way to just click a button near their auction that will exclude or minimize all their items
Forgive me if this is too off-topic, but if a seller blocks a buyer, is that buyer visible at all to the seller or do they drop off the end of that seller's earth? For instance, person X blocks (buyer) person Z. Person Z also sells from this account. Since the roles are reversed, if person Z is selling an item and still visible as a seller to person X, is the block still in place? Basically, is the act of blocking a buyer a way to 'disappear' an undesired account or is it a speed bump that might alert you before allowing a transaction to process?
The 2009-D Dime listing is wrong in one way, the Federal reserve is NOT the ony business that creates NF String and Son rolls. Coin rolling firms do, armored car services do, and banks do as well. (NF String does do some rolling themselves but their main business is manufacturing and selling coin rolling machines and supplies. Anyone can buy and use their machines and supplies.) And they roll both Unc coins and mixed coins in them. So just because you have an NF Strings roll, that doesn't guarantee it will be a solid unc roll or that the coins weren't shipped around in a bag.