Looks like the real deal to me, you even get the urn if you win. The cheater auctions are the ones that are like"CIGAR BOX FULL OF OLD COINS---ESTATE LOT!!!!!" and they happened on a cigar box full of silver coins and for your bid you will get a half a pound of wheat cents plus one heavily circulated example of each 20th century silver type and an IHC in a plastic baggie. I have never seen these "rip lot" auctions for foriegn coins. Plus, the feedback for this seller is higher than what one would expect of these "lots". Looks good! Plus, there aren't any other coin listings.
<< <i>Looks like the real deal to me, you even get the urn if you win. The cheater auctions are the ones that are like"CIGAR BOX FULL OF OLD COINS---ESTATE LOT!!!!!" and they happened on a cigar box full of silver coins and for your bid you will get a half a pound of wheat cents plus one heavily circulated example of each 20th century silver type and an IHC in a plastic baggie. I have never seen these "rip lot" auctions for foriegn coins. Plus, the feedback for this seller is higher than what one would expect of these "lots". Looks good! Plus, there aren't any other coin listings.
-Amanda
PS-I see a three cent silver in one pic. >>
the urn is the only thing you should be considering when bidding, as the coins are all crap, and also that story has been played before. I personally evade auctions like these, and the ones like amanda mentioned.
Q: where are the flys . if this creature is dead like a dead fish there most be flys or not ?! Jul-21-06 A: maybe the flies were down the beach getting a tan and drinking beers.
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PS-I see a three cent silver in one pic.
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<< <i>Looks like the real deal to me, you even get the urn if you win. The cheater auctions are the ones that are like"CIGAR BOX FULL OF OLD COINS---ESTATE LOT!!!!!" and they happened on a cigar box full of silver coins and for your bid you will get a half a pound of wheat cents plus one heavily circulated example of each 20th century silver type and an IHC in a plastic baggie. I have never seen these "rip lot" auctions for foriegn coins. Plus, the feedback for this seller is higher than what one would expect of these "lots". Looks good! Plus, there aren't any other coin listings.
-Amanda
PS-I see a three cent silver in one pic. >>
the urn is the only thing you should be considering when bidding, as the coins are all crap, and also that story has been played before. I personally evade auctions like these, and the ones like amanda mentioned.
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<< <i>Wouldn't touch it but would consider contacting the winner about some marvelous mysterious finds I have also stumbled upon.
John >>
it aint this is it? mermaid??
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<< <i>Wouldn't touch it but would consider contacting the winner about some marvelous mysterious finds I have also stumbled upon.
John >>
it aint this is it? mermaid?? >>
Best line from the mermaid auction - "I have drilled a small hole in the back of the head so that it can be hung up on a wall for display". AWESOME
Jul-21-06
A: maybe the flies were down the beach getting a tan and drinking beers.