I can't bid on any Canadian stuff anyway, cause I only use Discover, and they require Pay Pal or something. At least I made a profit on my Pay Pal stock.
I'd pass - even if genuine, the coin looks to have been scrubbed clean and 'shiny' - you can do better for the same price elsewhere - also, be wary of new sellers without a feedback rating - no feedback history, no bid, no worries
I thought this one was kind of funnyhttps://www.ebay.com/itm/1854-SEATE...udhi=25&_nkw=seated+liberty+half+dollar&rt=nc.
I want to give a severe beating to the following eBayers: 1: Anyone who uses the phrase 'Monster Toning'. I don't know what Monster means in that context. Does it mean the toning looks like BigFoot? I don't want to read Jr. High slang when blowing money on coins. What next? How do you like the fat butt (pretty reverse) on that Peace Dollar? 2: eBayer coins4auction- My apologies if that is anyone here, but this person puts the expiration on BIN offerings at 3 days so that the same coins keep getting relisted. Any BIN search I do has the first page at 50% of this person's offerings nearly every day.
You can't forget "SUPER RARE" or any other version using the term rare. Especially true for the seller that has multiples of that item and still calling them rare.
EternityCoins does this too and has for years. It's clever marketing. Put a product in front of people a ton and they eventually think they need it. Just like buying advertising on t.v.
It is about enough to drive me from eBay - seeing the same overpriced garbage over and over and over again. It is like the Groundhog Day of auctions.
Here's one with a little bit of everything. Outrageous price, RARE, and mis-information. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Double-197...n=4&_sacat=253&_nkw=mint+sets&_from=R40&rt=nc I think the only thing they got right in the listing is the year.
I didn't find the ad convincing, that is, until I read the description. Nothing sells it like all capital letters.