Most obvious scam award goes to......
keoj
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This one is truely unbelieveable........the best thatI seen to date.....note that $20 is listed under Trade Dollars as well.
Best Scam Listing
The rest of you guys backoff...I saw it first and I bidding BIG!!!!!!!!
keoj
Best Scam Listing
The rest of you guys backoff...I saw it first and I bidding BIG!!!!!!!!
keoj
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Say what???
I'm warning you guys...backoff!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
keoj
All your base are belong to us.
collections: Maryland related coins & exonumia, 7070 Type set, and Video Arcade Tokens.
The Low Budget Y2K Registry Set
Neg. This Coin and probably most of his, are COPIES, i.e. this is FRAUD. Be careful,
What the hell !!!
Herb
I am still laughing about this one. Printed it and hung it on the wall today.
Had to give it a bump for those that missed it. Big make a pile!!!
collections: Maryland related coins & exonumia, 7070 Type set, and Video Arcade Tokens.
The Low Budget Y2K Registry Set
big make pile ??? Make big pile of BS more like it.
Very odd indeed!
And what is that thing under the coin?
If the thing under the coin is a real thing, and if the coin is real (to scale), then it is a small thing.
I think it is a thing put there to give you a sense of scale of the coin. But then, it (the thing) itself is so unfamiliar that it does not represent scale very well. I mean, it is not like putting a ruler there or something. It's like putting a ... well ... thing that you have never seen before in your life next to something to give that other thing a sense of scale, but you can't get a sense of scale because you don't know what the scaling thing is in the first place.
this is all terribly confusing.
<< <i>Very odd indeed!
And what is that thing under the coin? >>
I don't know, but I want one. It looks to be some type of Chinese swiss army knife. Looks like there is a comb, a toothpick, maybe a lighter and who knows what else, all in one nifty little package. Then again it may be some type of James Bond device, Im just not sure. I sent him an email and asked, "What's the little doodad under the coin". I don't think I will get a reply that makes any sense.