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Some ebay sellers cant complain
ACop
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Coin im interested in. Seller only has obverse pic. I message asking questions, no reply. I make offer on low side just to grab his attention. No response. Try to message again now a year+ later
"We're sorry we couldn't find an answer for you. Unfortunately this seller is not able to respond to your question. We suggest reviewing the item again to see if your answer is in the seller's listing."
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I feel your pain.
The damn coin has been for sale for 5 years.
no reply or communication with any one is more then likely why its still on sale there. jmo
Confirmation you should dismiss it altogether....this is clearly not a serious seller and there is plenty of treasure out there to avoid this kind of risk.
Makes sense...
Last time I checked E-Bay for saints, the coins appeared to have been there since 89
My Saint Set
One of the hazards of "Good 'Til Cancelled" listings. Items like these entering unsold+automatically relisted purgatory. Ebay doesn't care, as they will keep collecting listing fees on it indefinitely.
buy it, you can always return it
Keep an open mind, or get financially repressed -Zoltan Pozsar
Another Ebay problem...
Not ebay's problem, it is the seller's problem.
However, this is a young spring chicken compared to the stuff that has been for sale for 25+ years that shows up at coin shows.
Older = more valuable.
No?
i wonder if the seller is still living?
The coin has probably become attractively tarnished by now and will require new - higher - pricing.... Cheers, RickO
Its supposedly a bigger dealer outfit - acsb-rich
ACSB Inc.
30 Merrick Ave Merrick NY 11566
516.546.2300 | 800.682.2272
support@acsb.com
I emailed the support before asking for the pic. Maybe ill ring them if the coin keeps grabbing me after 5 years.
Five years listed? That is Ebay for you. If there are less than 100,000 coins that have been listed for five years or more, I would be shocked.
If you are still looking at a coin after five years, just buy it at the seller's price or move on.
I want to see the obverse first.