Well whatever he's trying to accomplish, people looking for a gem Unc coin clicking through to his auction are not going to bid, I can assure you of that.
Sort of, though it seems like a useless and gratuitous use of keywords, too. It's not like someone's going to be searching for MS-65s and decide to bid on this one instead.
I recently asked a seller who was similarly quoting a five figure MS PCGS price for a circulated coin why she thought the MS price was relevant information. She told me that she thought it would convey to buyers that she had "done her homework." Bottom line: There are people out there who just think different.
Kindo like a guy in a loud colored suit standing in front of a used car dealership providing true but irrelevant info meant to get you excited and just barely keep him out of jail...
So, if I take my 1895 s morgan dollar worth about $600, and say, without the s it's worth $50,000, is that considered spamming?
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One may substitute the word ignorant for naive if necessary
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