Here's a seller I would LOVE to buy from
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He's selling a questionable 1901-S Quarter .
Check out the fine print: I can give you no more info on this as I have none so please do not send loads of questions on this coin as I will be out of town on vaction untill Sunday night and will not respond to any asked thank you .my starting price for this coin based solely on the low grade of coin will be a start of about half of the book value on a coin in good condition would sell for my starting price is $1,800.00you may say thats out of the question for a coin this badly worn to you I say don't bid please look else wear 'the buy it now is still below the average for a good condition coin at only $2,400.00 due to the number of crooked people out there there will be no returns for any reason on this coin I do not want the hassle that some would give me by bidding buying and swapping coin then crying not coin described to avoid this thus my no returns or refunds for anyone for any reason buy agrees to this term by placement of any bid .
Yep there sure are lots of crooked people out there....you, for instance.
Check out the fine print: I can give you no more info on this as I have none so please do not send loads of questions on this coin as I will be out of town on vaction untill Sunday night and will not respond to any asked thank you .my starting price for this coin based solely on the low grade of coin will be a start of about half of the book value on a coin in good condition would sell for my starting price is $1,800.00you may say thats out of the question for a coin this badly worn to you I say don't bid please look else wear 'the buy it now is still below the average for a good condition coin at only $2,400.00 due to the number of crooked people out there there will be no returns for any reason on this coin I do not want the hassle that some would give me by bidding buying and swapping coin then crying not coin described to avoid this thus my no returns or refunds for anyone for any reason buy agrees to this term by placement of any bid .
Yep there sure are lots of crooked people out there....you, for instance.
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WTF?
That makes cents!?
WTB: Barber Quarters XF
<< <i>He's selling a questionable 1901-S Quarter .
Check out the fine print: I can give you no more info on this as I have none so please do not send loads of questions on this coin as I will be out of town on vaction untill Sunday night and will not respond to any asked thank you .my starting price for this coin based solely on the low grade of coin will be a start of about half of the book value on a coin in good condition would sell for my starting price is $1,800.00you may say thats out of the question for a coin this badly worn to you I say don't bid please look else wear 'the buy it now is still below the average for a good condition coin at only $2,400.00 due to the number of crooked people out there there will be no returns for any reason on this coin I do not want the hassle that some would give me by bidding buying and swapping coin then crying not coin described to avoid this thus my no returns or refunds for anyone for any reason buy agrees to this term by placement of any bid .
Yep there sure are lots of crooked people out there....you, for instance. >>
He seems to be period-challenged...
Chicolini: Mint? No, no, I no like a mint. Uh - what other flavor you got?
hey, he just doesn't like periods, ok, a lot of people use periods but he doesn't need the hassle of using them and then having a bunch of crooked people crying about him using periods and anyway.......
<< <i>The first has no visable mintmark, the foldover is a doit yourself foldover. i know i have done so with some for educational purposes. what a joke.15 neg feed backs. no sale for me... ever >>
Plus, the foldover even shows the marks from the pliers! That should make it worth a lot more!
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<< <i>I like this one from the same guy: WTF? >>
Need to add "foldover" to the numismatic dictionary. Often seen with vice teeth marks.
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<< <i>I like this one from the same guy: WTF? >>
Need to add "foldover" to the numismatic dictionary. Often seen with vice teeth marks. >>
Actually, look again. There are two coins a 1927 and a 1937. Now that is a mint error for sure!
Why in the world would you NOT get this coin authenticated? How could you do that much research and not send it off for authentication.
Smells.
John
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<< <i>He seems to be period-challenged. >>
He's pregnant?
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<< <i>I like this one from the same guy: WTF? >>
Need to add "foldover" to the numismatic dictionary. Often seen with vice teeth marks. >>
Actually, look again. There are two coins a 1927 and a 1937. Now that is a mint error for sure! >>
I only see a 1937s, one photo is at an angle that makes the "3" look somewhat like a "2" but it is a 3. That being said it sure looks like a garage job to me.
1969s WCLR-001 counterclash
<< <i>Well.... he does say.... that if you don't like it...... you should bid "else wear".
That makes cents!? >>
Yeah, and he's on vaction.