This person must never have been educated...

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  1. Morgan Dollar13

    Morgan Dollar13 New Member

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  3. Bonedigger

    Bonedigger New Member

    HAHA, surely it's a joke auction.

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  4. Screwtape

    Screwtape New Member

    i dont know about you, but id only offer 5k for it
     
  5. jimij

    jimij New Member

    This guy must be an astute historian. :goofer:
     
  6. gulfofmex

    gulfofmex Senior Member

    This must be a joke auction, or this guy is a complete tard! I can understand maybe putting up a $15 coin, put to put up a $15,000, all I have to say is WOW!! :p
     
  7. Troodon

    Troodon Coin Collector

    Maybe he accidentally was looking at the value of an 1878-CC trade dollar rather than a Morgan? Would be a reasonable price in uncirculated condition... if it in fact was in mint condition, and was in fact a trade dollar, lol...

    Seems to have lack of some basic concepts, like what "mint condition" means, and when the 19th century was (1801-1900), and the difference between a Morgan dollar and a trade dollar. If this isn't a joke, this guy is not exactly educated about what he's selling.
     
  8. asian-chick

    asian-chick New Member

    I see the 19th century mistake all the time...especially while looking at the antiques listings!!!
     
  9. Indianhead65

    Indianhead65 Well-Known Member

    I would say that this auction and the guy selling the coin are certainly a joke. This guy has zero feedback on Ebay and is trying to sell a coin for $15,000, a coin that is worth no more than $15 dollars at best. He must actually think he's going to get a sucker, uh, I mean bidder...haha.
     
  10. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    It's an extremely worn coin too.I reckon that it'd be a bargain at US$5,that is,if the auction is genuine.

    Aidan.
     
  11. glaciermi

    glaciermi Senior Member

    what strikes me about this kind of garbage is that this guy is paying ebay more than the coin is worth to list it... especially at $15k.
     
  12. Pepperoni

    Pepperoni Senior Member

    Specialization

    The person might have inherited the piece, bought some type of value sheet and went down the road.
    I watch people who have what I call life time callings or highly focused jobs. Their time to deal with coins, baseball skiing et. is minimal.
    My niece is like this, she had her PHD at 27yrs in Theoretical Chemistery. It makes my head hurt thinking about what she does. She works on Juvinile drugs for a large company. A vacation is reading a medical journal ,or writing a white paper without a phone ringing. She and her husband dine out and he teaches at a college near their home in Washington State. She is her job.
    " An expert is someone who knows more and more about less and less. "
    I think without an outlet to change your focus, you become one dimentional/
    This forum gives you a chance to learn if you can like coins for what ever reason. Art , social learning, monetary gain or you just really like it.

    Be well
    Floyd
     
  13. bqcoins

    bqcoins Olympic Figure Skating Scoring System Expert

    goofy as heck
     
  14. jimij

    jimij New Member

    More then likely its someone fishing for a sucker. Common thing of Ebay.
     
  15. gulfofmex

    gulfofmex Senior Member

    I do understand whay your saying pepperoni, but it's still pretty hard to think a $15 coin is actually a $15,000 coin.......lol
     
  16. Pepperoni

    Pepperoni Senior Member

    Yes

    agreed, I use the one chance principle. Screw me once......
     
  17. willieboyd2

    willieboyd2 First Class Poster

    The Ebay listing fee would be pretty high for a "joke".
     
  18. MaestroPCG

    MaestroPCG Member

    Willie is right...someone paid a pretty steep listing fee on eBay if that is indeed a joke. Has anyone thought of contacting the seller to ask about the coin, or perhaps, clue him in on what he really has?

    And, as of this writing, there's only 2 hours left on this auction, so you guys better get your bids in soon! :mouth:

    pCG
     
  19. gulfofmex

    gulfofmex Senior Member

  20. willieboyd2

    willieboyd2 First Class Poster

    Supposedly the maximum Ebay listing fee for anything starting over $500 is $4.80.
     
  21. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    It could be one of those Ebay phishing scams to try & get hold of your bank account details so that they can clean out your bank account.In other words,give this the widest berth possible!

    Aidan.
     
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