Saddest ebay story ever!

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  1. sweet wheatz

    sweet wheatz Senior Member

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  3. jamesmorgans10

    jamesmorgans10 Junior Member

    I would say so.
     
  4. mpcusa

    mpcusa "Official C.T. TROLL SWEEPER"

    Love the pic,s LOL
     
  5. DoK U Mint

    DoK U Mint In Odd we Trust

    Wood Nickels

    I noticed they had some Wood Nickels.

    That's good, right?
     
  6. jamesmorgans10

    jamesmorgans10 Junior Member

    Yeh u called it Mpcusa, i overlooked the awesome photo shoot lol.
     
  7. Coinman1974

    Coinman1974 Research, Research, Research

    Yeah there slightly used alright....Sorry, hope the story is not true. have seen way to may "sad stories" on the bay. Anything to make a buck...

    Regards,
    Stan
     
  8. Shoewrecky

    Shoewrecky Coin Hoarder

    this story was posted on CTa month or two ago, I find it funny that they are using this again.
     
  9. alicechaos

    alicechaos Junior Member

    "we decided to start an e-bay sight"
     
  10. bqcoins

    bqcoins Olympic Figure Skating Scoring System Expert

  11. CheetahCats

    CheetahCats Colonial & Early American

    I just wanna cry:crying:. Someone please hand me a Kleenex!

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    Anyways... I checked out his other weepy auctions... one of them is entitled: "BUFFALO NICKEL CULLS TOTAL 72 COINS." The seller states: "My father left thousands of coins to my brother and myself, neither of us were ever interested in collecting coins because of his obsessive habbit."

    For someone who was never interested in coin collecting, I'm a little surprised he would know the term "cull"...

     
  12. clembo

    clembo A closed mind is no mind

    Feedback is over 1200 guess they've been mourning for quite some time.
     
  13. CheetahCats

    CheetahCats Colonial & Early American

    That's a long time they've wearing black for dear old scroogie Dad! I bet the old man's an Egyptian mummy by now!!
     
  14. se-collectibles

    se-collectibles Collector Extraordinaire

    That's almost as bad as the people who claim the coins were owned by a relative, they don't know anything about coins, yet everything is priced at CDN bid...
     
  15. Zzyzzyth

    Zzyzzyth Junior Member

    Because his father was shot, he decided to hoard dimes and nickels?

    But selling empty "Standing" Liberty and Ben Frankilin folders?
     
  16. Coinman1974

    Coinman1974 Research, Research, Research

    Well we all do grieve in different way...bit that is REALLY different :vanish:

    Regards,
    Stan
     
  17. Owle

    Owle Junior Member

    Hoarding

    The father seems to have had a hoarding obsession.

    Look, there are good ways to collect and bad ways, ways of hoarding and collecting that show that the guy/gal may need a support system to work through the issues. A Vermont friend told me about a man that had died in Vermont who was found with drums and other large containers that were so chock full of coins, that the wooden floors were sagging. I could try to dig out a record of the news story if there is interest. Plus, the federal government got real interested in the collection because taxes had not been paid. I think Littleton Coin swooped down to buy up the collection.

    I had a landlord, a former Cuban, who with his wife, were hoarders of everything. Their house and garage was chock full of collections of unbelievable crap. They were burying themselves alive, with rotting debris in their rooms and their house in general. They became like tunneling rats through the bric a brac. The ambulence arrived every week or two to take them to the hospital to bring them through their individual crises, that were of their own doing or a variation of Munchausen syndrome. Finally the town's health dept. made them leave their humble abode, something that virtually never happens.

    I'm doing my own inventories. I'm selling large amounts of silver, that have no apparent upside potential, expensive to store in a bank, and that I never look at. I hope to have more of the living, the organic in my life, and less of the inorganic in 2010.
     
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