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<p>[QUOTE="19Lyds, post: 1909188, member: 15929"]<b><font size="3">April 22nd, 2014 - Mountain View, CA</font></b></p><p>Two "<b>Nuclear Snipes</b>" collided in the atmosphere over eBay Headquarters this afternoon as two very determined individuals took part in a Nuclear Exercise to determine exactly who was the better man. Two "Monstrous Bids" were placed at exactly 2 second before a listing for a supposed "Rare Sample Slab" listing ended thereby preventing counterbids such as what had occurred on 4/21 and earlier this morning. Obviously, both parties in the conflagration were convinced of the rarity of the item they sought!</p><p><br /></p><p>Only one casualty was identified and whether he was killed outright or is in the local Credit Union recovering from wounds sustained in the fire fight is unknown. Reliable sources state that the last thing the casualty said before pressing that "RED" fire button was "I'm going to wipe this smug sucker off this listing if its the last thing I do! That slab is mine! NOT HIS! I-E-E-E-E! The source also stated that the coin would more than likely be returned to the original owner once the anesthesia of the Bidding War, wore off.</p><p><br /></p><p>Interested parties watched in wonder as the Nuclear Encounter unfolded. They knew exactly what the outcome would be, they simply did not know how high the Nuclear Cloud would rise above the eBay Headquarters. All reports seem to indicate that the cloud was beyond what anybody had expected and that the effects will linger for days over the Mountain View based Auction Companies Headquarters. Customer Support is preparing to be called in at the last minute as it fully expects it will be needed to make an accurate determination on whether or not the casualty actually "meant" to key in the winning amount or did the "wrong" amount get entered by some unknown computer force.</p><p><br /></p><p><a href="http://www.ebay.com/itm/1957-ROOSEVELT-DIME-SUPER-RARE-PCGS-SAMPLE-SLAB-CERT-NUMBER-ALL-ZEROS-/321380047812?pt=Coins_US_Individual&hash=item4ad3be5bc4" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.ebay.com/itm/1957-ROOSEVELT-DIME-SUPER-RARE-PCGS-SAMPLE-SLAB-CERT-NUMBER-ALL-ZEROS-/321380047812?pt=Coins_US_Individual&hash=item4ad3be5bc4" rel="nofollow">http://www.ebay.com/itm/1957-ROOSEVELT-DIME-SUPER-RARE-PCGS-SAMPLE-SLAB-CERT-NUMBER-ALL-ZEROS-/321380047812?pt=Coins_US_Individual&hash=item4ad3be5bc4</a>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="19Lyds, post: 1909188, member: 15929"][B][SIZE=3]April 22nd, 2014 - Mountain View, CA[/SIZE][/B] Two "[B]Nuclear Snipes[/B]" collided in the atmosphere over eBay Headquarters this afternoon as two very determined individuals took part in a Nuclear Exercise to determine exactly who was the better man. Two "Monstrous Bids" were placed at exactly 2 second before a listing for a supposed "Rare Sample Slab" listing ended thereby preventing counterbids such as what had occurred on 4/21 and earlier this morning. Obviously, both parties in the conflagration were convinced of the rarity of the item they sought! Only one casualty was identified and whether he was killed outright or is in the local Credit Union recovering from wounds sustained in the fire fight is unknown. Reliable sources state that the last thing the casualty said before pressing that "RED" fire button was "I'm going to wipe this smug sucker off this listing if its the last thing I do! That slab is mine! NOT HIS! I-E-E-E-E! The source also stated that the coin would more than likely be returned to the original owner once the anesthesia of the Bidding War, wore off. Interested parties watched in wonder as the Nuclear Encounter unfolded. They knew exactly what the outcome would be, they simply did not know how high the Nuclear Cloud would rise above the eBay Headquarters. All reports seem to indicate that the cloud was beyond what anybody had expected and that the effects will linger for days over the Mountain View based Auction Companies Headquarters. Customer Support is preparing to be called in at the last minute as it fully expects it will be needed to make an accurate determination on whether or not the casualty actually "meant" to key in the winning amount or did the "wrong" amount get entered by some unknown computer force. [url]http://www.ebay.com/itm/1957-ROOSEVELT-DIME-SUPER-RARE-PCGS-SAMPLE-SLAB-CERT-NUMBER-ALL-ZEROS-/321380047812?pt=Coins_US_Individual&hash=item4ad3be5bc4[/url][/QUOTE]
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