I almost pulled the trigger on this CCGS slabbed Morgan dollar. I can't believe how I almost bid. Man you guys saved my butt. It's probably no better than an AU 50.
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<< <i>Relisted at correct price. I use the term "correct" smoewhat reluctantly. Wonder what happened to the binner? >>
the bidder left the following negative feedback
typoed price. lied to ebay. called my objections silly. no manners and no honor
cho10
Collecting since the 1980's Morgan Dollars Circ. Strikes - Basic Set - Varieties - Prooflike Basic Set - Date Set - Carson City - Early S Mint Short Set - Mintmark Type Set Morgan Dollars Proof - Basic Set - Varieties Peace Circ.
most serious sellers probably submit rare coins - especially rarer ones like mid 90's morgans - to PCGS, that one probably came back BB but in either case, they know it is either not slabable with a real grader or such a low grade that they get the FBNs to slab them.
I'm surprised some don't have their own slabs made and do it themselves! (a thousand scammers are scrathing their heads saying, "hmmm")
That coin is VF, if that. It's one miserable looking POS, in my opinion. Even if it's genuine, and even being generous and giving the seller the AU-58, he's smoking some pretty good crack if he thinks he can get $1650 for it. CoinFacts has it being sold for $718, on a good day.
If you haven't noticed, I'm single and miserable and I've got four albums of bitching about it that I would offer as proof.
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OMG - A mistake listing? A counterfeit?
I mean, even in AU50...
Oh, wait, I get it - you're being sarcastic, right?
Note to self - I wonder if the seller claims a posting error... Seems it was missing a zero.
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<< <i>XF 40 , cleaned IMHO
Ya probably.
And being an 1894 Philadelphia mint Morgan it sure can't be worth what the guy was asking.
Ray
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I can't believe how I almost bid. Man you guys saved my butt.
Ray >>
Somehow I think you knew better without our help
<< <i>never buy anything but PCGS >>
Unless it's NGC or possibly ANACS
Relisted at correct price.
I use the term "correct" smoewhat reluctantly.
Wonder what happened to the binner?
Check out my current listings: https://ebay.com/sch/khunt/m.html?_ipg=200&_sop=12&_rdc=1
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<< <i>never buy anything but PCGS >>
Unless it's NGC or possibly ANACS
Sounds like you forgot to drink your Kool-aid.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
<< <i>Relisted at correct price. I use the term "correct" smoewhat reluctantly. Wonder what happened to the binner? >>
the bidder left the following negative feedback
typoed price. lied to ebay. called my objections silly. no manners and no honor
Collecting since the 1980's
Morgan Dollars Circ. Strikes
- Basic Set - Varieties - Prooflike Basic Set - Date Set
- Carson City - Early S Mint Short Set - Mintmark Type Set
Morgan Dollars Proof
- Basic Set - Varieties
Peace Circ.
I'm surprised some don't have their own slabs made and do it themselves! (a thousand scammers are scrathing their heads saying, "hmmm")
There is a notch on the side, if a screwdriver
is inserted, it will open up undamaged.
tells me the coin isn't worth more than a bag of lettuce.
-- Adam Duritz, of Counting Crows
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