I tried to set up an online trading account a week ago Friday to buy Morgan Stanley when it was trading for just over $9. Took 3 days for account access to be granted. Of course, by then it was up to $22. Granted, it was a gut play but would've been nice.
Auction says 1882, description says 1880-S, slab says 1882-S.....COuld be a scam I guess, I doubt someone is that dumb if they were actually looking at a slab. Also only 1 feedback as a seller well over a year ago......hmmmmmmm
After being informed twice, that no BF's were minted in 1965..He finally corrected his auction to 1963 ... I don't think this is an account take over, but the seller definately is not a numismatist...
"Bongo drive 1984 Lincoln that looks like old coin dug from ground."
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Is their such a thing as a Morgan Stanley Dollar or do you think this fellow just made that name up?
Also, it looks like a regular old 1882-S in MS63, so what am I missing?
The name is LEE!
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<< <i>I thought everyone new that "MS" stood for Morgan Stanley..... and this happens to be the 63rd one....:-) >>
Now that's funny!!!!
Auction says 1882, description says 1880-S, slab says 1882-S.....COuld be a scam I guess, I doubt someone is that dumb if they were actually looking at a slab. Also only 1 feedback as a seller well over a year ago......hmmmmmmm
Sorry folks, I never made the connection between MS and Morgan Stanley.......
The name is LEE!
<< <i>Check out the "uncirculated" 1965 (huh?) Franklin Half Dollars. >>
After being informed twice, that no BF's were minted in 1965..He finally corrected his auction to 1963 ... I don't think this is an account take over, but the seller definately is not a numismatist...