If you are really lucky, when you find your 1909 S-VDB, it will be already slabbed. From his listed feedbacks, fourth down: "Nice people to deal with-good mix of coins-included was a slabed 1909 -S VDB vf"
I am not promoting this guy, nor putting him down. But I remember a while back I saw this listing, and I saw a friend (livingdinasaur, a member of all the coin sites) in the positive feedback section that he was bragging about, so I emailed him and (livingdinasaur) if I recall, he really did find a 31-s, so it's safe to assume that not ALL of those positive feedback are fake.
LOL! You guys had me crackin' up. Yeah, I wouldn't shell out $36 for this, I was more curious as to if anyone had purchased from him and if they got anything decent. The guy who said he found the slabbed 1909 s vdb had me rolling on the floor. -LTB
When it seems to good to be true...it is too good to be true! Run don't walk from dealers like this.....
Ithink for the most part they are advertizing exactly what they are selling, but the price is something only a fool would fall for. I wish twenty years ago I would have bought a few 5,000 unsearched wheatie bags (they were $128 each back then!).
I totally agree, as I laid out his SOP above. He could go buy a few 31-S's, a few more key dates to sprinkle in here and there, and then he pockets the rest of the profits. However many hundreds or thousands he wants to keep, depending on how greedy he wants to be. If you just sold bag after bag without any good stuff, he wouldn't be able to bait anybody into it. The guy's running his own coin lottery. It's a $34 scratch ticket basically. If he'd just list the odds, maybe more people would play, I mean buy.