Do you know how expensive it is to get an invisible slab? Ask the Invisible Man or Wonder Women ( she has the jet)? They are both broke now. His bandages were removed and her jet, repossessed! She also had to cough up the Golden Lasso.
Wayne
@jmlanzaf said:
Not a scam. People are so quick to throw that word around. Like most of these, they probably just copied a listing and didn't change anything.
The listing is gone now so there's no way to look into it further, but that was my first thought. Does anybody really think the coin in the picture above could be confused with a PCGS MS66RD coin?
@jmlanzaf said:
Not a scam. People are so quick to throw that word around. Like most of these, they probably just copied a listing and didn't change anything.
The listing is gone now so there's no way to look into it further, but that was my first thought. Does anybody really think the coin in the picture above could be confused with a PCGS MS66RD coin?
I guess you both missed post #2 ? The one with the HUGE font?
yes, it was a copied listing. they changed the date from 1954 to 1953 and did not even take out the "S"
Not a scam, but a lazy seller that still violated the rules by listing it as a pcgs coin with a grade.
@jmlanzaf said:
Not a scam. People are so quick to throw that word around. Like most of these, they probably just copied a listing and didn't change anything.
The listing is gone now so there's no way to look into it further, but that was my first thought. Does anybody really think the coin in the picture above could be confused with a PCGS MS66RD coin?
I guess you both missed post #2 ? The one with the HUGE font?
yes, it was a copied listing. they changed the date from 1954 to 1953 and did not even take out the "S"
Not a scam, but a lazy seller that still violated the rules by listing it as a pcgs coin with a grade.
All that does is prove my point. Either lazy or ignorant. I would bet a lot of these (NOT)-scammers don't know what "PCGS" or "MS66" even mean.
MY POINT - IF YOU LIKE CAPS - IS THAT WE KEEP LABELING EVERY MISTAKE AS A SCAM which really obfuscates things. My approach to such errors is to simply quietly contact the seller and point it out to them and see what happens. Others appear to want credit for noticing the error and need to publicly ridicule or label the individual. To what end?
All comments reflect the opinion of the author, even when irrefutably accurate.
@MsMorrisine said:
I would have notified the sellers but I'm generally not on ebay these days to buy or sell and haven't reported anything in a long time. (years)
this is one where I could have suggested messaging the seller as I also think it's a lazy seller.
I don't mean my comment to be critical of you.
All comments reflect the opinion of the author, even when irrefutably accurate.
Comments
here is the real auction in a real slab -- it's a 1954
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1954-S-1C-RD-Lincoln-Wheat-One-Cent-PCGS-MS66RD-40510413-/284085972500
I'm sorry but if anyone falls for this "scam,", he/she deserves it!
Reported.
Gone thanks
Do you know how expensive it is to get an invisible slab? Ask the Invisible Man or Wonder Women ( she has the jet)? They are both broke now. His bandages were removed and her jet, repossessed! She also had to cough up the Golden Lasso.
Wayne
Kennedys are my quest...
Not a scam. People are so quick to throw that word around. Like most of these, they probably just copied a listing and didn't change anything.
All comments reflect the opinion of the author, even when irrefutably accurate.
The listing is gone now so there's no way to look into it further, but that was my first thought. Does anybody really think the coin in the picture above could be confused with a PCGS MS66RD coin?
Utter nonsense! Lets all just throw stuff up there online and call it anything.
NOT!
Pete
I guess you both missed post #2 ? The one with the HUGE font?
yes, it was a copied listing. they changed the date from 1954 to 1953 and did not even take out the "S"
Not a scam, but a lazy seller that still violated the rules by listing it as a pcgs coin with a grade.
Missed post #2? No, I skipped over it.
All that does is prove my point. Either lazy or ignorant. I would bet a lot of these (NOT)-scammers don't know what "PCGS" or "MS66" even mean.
MY POINT - IF YOU LIKE CAPS - IS THAT WE KEEP LABELING EVERY MISTAKE AS A SCAM which really obfuscates things. My approach to such errors is to simply quietly contact the seller and point it out to them and see what happens. Others appear to want credit for noticing the error and need to publicly ridicule or label the individual. To what end?
All comments reflect the opinion of the author, even when irrefutably accurate.
I would have notified the sellers but I'm generally not on ebay these days to buy or sell and haven't reported anything in a long time. (years)
this is one where I could have suggested messaging the seller as I also think it's a lazy seller.
I don't mean my comment to be critical of you.
All comments reflect the opinion of the author, even when irrefutably accurate.
it's all good
Poof 🙂
It doesn’t show as sold. It appears that EBay removed the listing.
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.
Sorry about that Mark. I was on the wrong link.
No need to apologize (but thank you). We ended up with more than one link in the thread.
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.