@dust3110 said:
See above. I am very trustworthy and yet did not have much feedback on ebay for a while. Low feedback does not indicate untrustworthiness necessarily. My father and mother have never sold anything on ebay, if they created a new account, they would not have any feedback, yet they are very very trustworthy.
That is the silliest comment yet. Low feedback is another common indicator of a scam
I think we're all just trying to help a brother/sister out here. They're offering to take $1500 outside of ebay, right there on ebay. How old are you, anyway? That's in no way meant to be a negative question.
@Hemispherical said:
“When a transaction that started out on eBay is completed outside of the eBay platform, the buyer and seller are no longer covered by...”
Not to worry. Mr. Dust has never had a seller lie to him regarding attributes of coins. It's all good.
@dust3110 said:
so kbbpll, if you are communicating with the seller, it tells me that you have some faith it might be authentic.
Not in the slightest. I like toying with them. There is no chance that this coin is authentic. The seller could spend a few bucks, get it certified, put it on Heritage, and make 5 figures. It's ludicrous to think that it's real.
From Hemispherical's old threads, it looks like the OP has a fixation on this kind of critter. Once can hope he will one day, some day, far away, be successful.
Comments
"Can be purchased before auction ends. First $1500"
Zero feedback. This is fun. Which disappears first - the listing or this thread?
What about the coin itself is real?
Perhaps someone could ask the seller to post a color image of the coin.
Zero feedback. We should all bid. Help a newbie out
Or, maybe send us a video of the coin being attracted to a magnet.
That is the silliest comment yet. Low feedback is another common indicator of a scam
UHHHHH OHHHHH!
Did you confirm this personally?
Heh. You're the one who came here, looking for confirmation of the conclusion you have already reached.
I have changed my mind. The coin is real.
I think we're all just trying to help a brother/sister out here. They're offering to take $1500 outside of ebay, right there on ebay. How old are you, anyway? That's in no way meant to be a negative question.
Absolutely. No question about it.
Out of popcorn.
“When a transaction that started out on eBay is completed outside of the eBay platform, the buyer and seller are no longer covered by...”
Not to worry. Mr. Dust has never had a seller lie to him regarding attributes of coins. It's all good.
Seller is posting color pictures in the morning.
"Absolutely you can get the photo you requestedd. I've had a lot of people ask me so I'm posting pictures in the morning on eBay"
I upped the game a bit and also asked for pics on a scale and attached to a magnet.
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/1007706/potential-1943-copper-wheat-penny
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/1008770/1
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/1009998/1944-steel-wheat-penny
I'm 59. Some of us have been around the block a few times with this stuff.
Not in the slightest. I like toying with them. There is no chance that this coin is authentic. The seller could spend a few bucks, get it certified, put it on Heritage, and make 5 figures. It's ludicrous to think that it's real.
Oh for god's sake. I'm done here. Buy it.
This reminds me of a story about a guy named Juan & a Rabbit.
Gonna go watch a good movie!
From Hemispherical's old threads, it looks like the OP has a fixation on this kind of critter. Once can hope he will one day, some day, far away, be successful.
Because you let us know about the great deal and now we are going to bid on it.
We knew it was real all along....we were just messing with you.
Nobody here has even hinted at anything like that, you know.
Told you it is real....we were just messing with you.
Reporting this guy