My favorite part about this listing along with some $50,000 dollar collections that they are selling is the the certificate of value. These guys should be marched out to the nearest tree and suspended by their testicles...
Bluemoon is like the low budget version of Coinvault. Bottom feeding scum. This auction is small potatoes, he has similar ones up right now for $50k lots. The sad thing is he probably sells one from time to time and the happy purchaser will recieve basically squat for their money.
The sad thing is he probably sells one from time to time and the happy purchaser will recieve basically squat for their money
Can you imagine how PO'd they would be if they took their "investment" lot to a dealer to sell.
Its almost criminal
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First of all, anyone who would even consider spending thousands of dollars on a purchase without seeing what they are getting must be nuts. Secondly, Blue Moon is encouraging ignorance by suggesting the bidder 'just play the numbers' and 'don't worry about the details of collecting'. Third, they must sell a LOT - look at their numbers and feedback.
HEY! With this much stupid money out there, I should start posting lots like this!
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Blue Moon....they are the sitcom of eBay.
Looks like my son's broken piggy bank. There a regular change coins in there (Jeff 5C, Zinc circa 1980's cents, etc.).
I bid on that lot!
it appears there's about $7 face there ....so i bid $7
if there's any answer...i'll post it!
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I bid on that lot!
it appears there's about $7 face there ....so i bid $7
if there's any answer...i'll post it!
you ain't got a chance, I bid $11.....................
And confirmation in e-mail of the bid...... I feel lucky tonight.
OMG - he's STILL sitting in the same place and position as the last time I saw him...
Wouldn't want to do HIS white laundry, if ya know what I mean!
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What a deal. You can't see the coins,
dont know what the coins are, just trust
us as to the value.Who could possibly pass this up.
Camelot
Don't know noth'n, ain't go'n there, N'vr seen a truly right coin off'rd.
Just my perspective.
Damn, I need some FULL STEPS...
Can you imagine how PO'd they would be if they took their "investment" lot to a dealer to sell.
Its almost criminal
My daughter was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at the age of 2 (2003). My son was diagnosed with Type 1 when he was 17 on December 31, 2009. We were stunned that another child of ours had been diagnosed. Please, if you don't have a favorite charity, consider giving to the JDRF (Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation)
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First of all, anyone who would even consider spending thousands of dollars on a purchase without seeing what they are getting must be nuts. Secondly, Blue Moon is encouraging ignorance by suggesting the bidder 'just play the numbers' and 'don't worry about the details of collecting'. Third, they must sell a LOT - look at their numbers and feedback.
HEY! With this much stupid money out there, I should start posting lots like this!
If it's a mystery..how can it be a non-suprise? What an idiot.
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