A fact you ought to know about the Morgan which seems to be of some interest of late.
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Bryan, TBT, the seller of the Morgan, has offered to buy the Morgan back from me, at 100% of what I paid him for it. I have not agreed to sell it to him as of this time. I like the coin.
In a few minutes I have to go to the office, I'll be back later. I tell you this only because yesterday when I didn't rapidly respond to this thread when it was less than 24 hours old and when I was unaware of it, my "silence was deafening" or something like that. It's a good thing you can't shoot someone over the internet or my children would be orphans by now.
In a few minutes I have to go to the office, I'll be back later. I tell you this only because yesterday when I didn't rapidly respond to this thread when it was less than 24 hours old and when I was unaware of it, my "silence was deafening" or something like that. It's a good thing you can't shoot someone over the internet or my children would be orphans by now.
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dragon
BTW, I'd also take the refund if I were you.
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Cher-Wood Forest Aviary
POTD - May 26, 2005
<< <i>I don't get it either. You're thinking about getting $150 refund for a coin you thought would sell for thousands? >>
Barry, it says in the other thread that TBT's refund was for $3,000.00, not $150.00.
I guess I won't be getting that coin afterall.
Cher-Wood Forest Aviary
POTD - May 26, 2005
Please try to enter into a conversation without a preconceived notion. All you accomplish is you immediately set a negative tone to the thread and force any response to appear defensive. It's getting old.
mojo
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<< <i> Bryan, TBT, the seller of the Morgan, has offered to buy the Morgan back from me, at 100% of what I paid him for it. I have not agreed to sell it to him as of this time. I like the coin. >>
My feelings. It is your coin, do with it as you please. If $7500 is what you say it would take to get it from you and someone is willing to pay that. More power to ya. Free Enterprise is a wonderful thing. Freedom of speech is often abused but still a wonderful thing also. A "reasonable price" has two interpretations one applies to the seller and the other to the buyer. Anyone else's definition of "reasonable price" is completely moot since they are not parties involved in the transaction.
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It's truly funny, no make that truly sad, that people in this day and age are so wrapped up in their own little world that they refuse to try and teach someone else the correct or accepted way of doing things.
<< <i>Catfish, you have zero business making any comment about Ebay auctions or their propriety. Go back to bidding on Poe58's wonderful gems. >>
Another useless opinion noted and discarded.
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Cold War Veteran
It's truly funny, no make that truly sad, that people in this day and age are so wrapped up in their own little world that they refuse to try and teach someone else the correct or accepted way of doing things.
<< <i>“Hear me my chiefs! I am tired; my heart is sick and sad. From where the sun now stands I will fight no more forever.” Chief Joseph – Nez Perce >>
C'mon guys! be nice....
From different states of course.
dragon
Not so fast my friend.......according to the Visa Check Card commercial:
$100 X 100% = $100
$200 X 100% = $200
1 AT Coin X 1 Sucker = Priceless
<< <i> Unsolicited Advice for Catfish & Poe:
C'mon guys! be nice.... >>
May I second that.
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment