He should study up on makin "9's" better and if it had more wear, it might look more natural. I wouldn't mind paying a dollar for it but that $20 shipping is just tooooo much.
You know, until I scrolled down to where I could see the date, that "1805 seated dollar" didn't look too far fetched to me for a cleaned, circulated one. Aside from the ridiculous date it doesn't look as obviously fake as a lot of them you see. I used to have a 71 (genuine, cleaned, found in dealer junk bin in the 79-80 silver boom) that looked a whole lot like that. As for that bust dollar... wouldn't want to kiss her...
You'll all be happy to know that I just spent the last half hour cutting and pasting his listing numbers for the last thirty days into a complaint for selling counterfeit coins and submitted it. This guy had everything, world coins, ancients, moderns, all blatant fakes. I must have entered over 200 listing numbers. This guy should be off ebay shortly.
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<< <i>and if it had more wear, it might look more natural. >>
Miss Liberty's lips would have to be completely worn off.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>I am guessing this one is a fake too >>
An 1805 Seated? Yeah, I think it's probably fake.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>I'm not even sure it's a counterfeit. I bet the reverse says "copy" or "one troy ounce silver" >>
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