The fact that their are no closeup pictures of the coins including the reverse would scare the heck out of me. With that being daid the seller does have good feedback and I guess it is possible that all of the coins could have come out of an original roll???
No return policy, no credit cards excepted, it all just looks fishy to me. I recently had a problem with a dealer like this: I purchased three IKEs that this dealer said were Type II, they turned out to be Type I. He refunded, but basically said the same thing "I've been a dealer for 40 years so I know what I'm talking about, and you don't yada yada yada." I emailed him the links to the Supercoin site and everything, he still insisted they were Type II. All I'm saying is that I think it's risky. I've seen many rolls contain 12 Type I, or 12 Type III, but NEVER 12 Type II. I've searched lots and lots of rolls and have gotten lucky maybe once. As they say: Caveat emptor!
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from looking at fuzzy pictures.
Camelot
<< <i>For clarification, is a Type II Ike different from a Peg Leg Ike? >>
Yes. Look at www.supercoin.com for more information about the Type 1, 2 and 3 1972 IKEs.
<< <i>The seller says he found all 12 of them in ONE roll - come on!!! >>
You never know. Seller has decent feedback.
Richard.