Where in Burbank is this weaz(el)40 hiding?!
ajia
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You guys have probably already had a "discussion" on the eBay seller, but I find it unbelievable he can get away with it!
Check out his discription.... Minted in Carson City, Nevada in 1879 and individually struck with the famous ''CC'' mint mark. LIES!
Luckily no one has bidded!
Wait, maybe I'll ask him if I bid & win, could I pick the 'coin' up in person? Maybe we could 'discuss' his sales tactics?!
1879 ''CC'' MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR PROOF!
Check out his discription.... Minted in Carson City, Nevada in 1879 and individually struck with the famous ''CC'' mint mark. LIES!
Luckily no one has bidded!
Wait, maybe I'll ask him if I bid & win, could I pick the 'coin' up in person? Maybe we could 'discuss' his sales tactics?!
1879 ''CC'' MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR PROOF!
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Steve
Cant the US Mint do something for imitating the GSA coins, and go after the source?!
Is this from the NY Mint? Sounds like something they would do.
<< <i>Who is making this crap? >>
The term "100 mil pure silver proof" is all you need to hear.
Who else but our dear friends the National Collectors Mint?
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<< <i>Who is making this crap? >>
The term "100 mil pure silver proof" is all you need to hear.
Who else but our dear friends the National Collectors Mint? >>
Yeah, that is who I meant; I do not know why NY Mint popped into my head.
Why are they allowed to do this? I could overlook the coin because it clearly states copy on it, but the mock GSA holder strikes a nerve.
It says 100 mil on the holder, that is how the biztirdz(Forbidden word) are able to get away with it.
Aren’t they owned by a politician? Go figure
Their 911 coins got shut down and are now selling for $200 a piece. National was ordered to buy them back. I hope the coins that were returned are destroyed and do not end up on the secondary market.
FYI eBay has pulled over 12 auctions in the last week that I reported for crap like this in less than 24 hours after I have reported them.
09/07/2006
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<< <i>Who is making this crap? >>
The term "100 mil pure silver proof" is all you need to hear.
Who else but our dear friends the National Collectors Mint? >>
Those who are "making" this crap aren't to blame. More than likely it's a private mint producing them from the specs provided. And there's nothing wrong with a "100 mil pure silver proof" coin or copy if that's what someone wants and knows the coin is plated. The CRAP is added by those who market and sell them with shady advertising.
Jerry
09/07/2006
Need more $$$ for coins?