Hello everyone, This morning I went metal detecting. I will post my finds tomorrow morning, Father's Day. At the moment I'm doing security detail for the women's group activity they have the second Saturday of each month. I enjoy it because I get to eat the leftover food they always bring to eat. I'm looking at eBay at some "Error" listings and found these three that are just so ridiculous! #1 $1,000,000.00 for a Die Crack One of a kind ********************************************************* #2 A pair of damaged dimes "Huge errors".. NOT! *********************************************************** #3 This one was not attributed as a mint error by NGC. Read the description. It looks like they took a generic slab and inserted the label and the Cent that NGC sends back to the sender in a flip. But the seller states that it's an error
Why not ask a million? Then if you take a best offer of only, say, $100,000, the mark feels he has really made a bargain.
True enough, but I was considering the question from the point of view of the lowlife who was trying to sell it, why he/she would ask so much.