Expensive Type 3 IKE..

I guess all you have to do is label it a Type 2! I notified this seller that it was a Type 3 and never got a response.. But, I just noticed he did label it a Type 3 via an added picture... WOW!
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I guess all you have to do is label it a Type 2! I notified this seller that it was a Type 3 and never got a response.. But, I just noticed he did label it a Type 3 via an added picture... WOW!
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... WOW!
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WOW is right!
...never play three-card monte when the dealer has gold teeth
LOL - that's a strategy I haven't seen before!
I wonder if the buyer saw the changed notation.....Cheers, RickO
Report it.
Professional Numismatist. "It's like God, Family, Country, except Sticker, Plastic, Coin."
This kind of erroneous Ike 1972 Type 2 listing (whether intentionally or mistakenly fraudulent) is common, with 1972 Type 1 and Type 3, and even 1972D coins being presented as a 1972 Type 2. Intentionally or mistakenly fraudulent listings are also common with Ike 1971-S proofs with ODV-006 being presented as 1971-S silver business strike FS-401 coins.
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- DIVa (Designated Ike Varieties) Project co-lead and attributor