just thought i'd share this key-date morgan cc with you - ugh, the saga continues

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i also just learned a new url to use for items, you can see it with the link as well
ok, gimme the link already
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i also just learned a new url to use for items, you can see it with the link as well
ok, gimme the link already
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I bet the maker used a 21 as his base coin for the designs
Isn't that story getting old by now.
"“Those who sacrifice liberty for security/safety deserve neither.“(Benjamin Franklin)
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type2,CCHunter.
Keeper of the VAM Catalog • Professional Coin Imaging • Prime Number Set • World Coins in Early America • British Trade Dollars • Variety Attribution
<< <i>Looks like this one actually sold before it could get poofed. >>
ya i found it in the ended listings while doing some pricing research and i've contacted the buyer
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be getting a nice big strike!
bob
I was expecting a stunner in a holder.
I see Liberty had a chin job done.
<< <i>totally misled!
I was expecting a stunner in a holder.
I see Liberty had a chin job done. >>
you are correct. it is misleading now i think about it. since that is not an authentic us morgan, i technically should not call it that
it is actually a crappy chunk of metal at best
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http://www.coinshop.com
here are the communications between me and the buyer. no drama intended.
my first communication to alert the buyer
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hello,
i was searching through sales results for 1889-cc coins since i was thinking about buying one and came across the one you purchased. thought i would help you out and let you know your coin is not authentic:
290769485675
This is 100% and you can take the coin to a coin dealer or post on coin forums to have this verified.
Good fortune to you,
lance
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I receive the coin it is fake I weigh and the diemetors were off
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this coin is ok weight and thickness all check out ======= i received this message just a bit ago
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Hello,
Your coin is a counterfeit. I am not speculating, i know for 100%. If you would like I can show you to a coin forum where we have already
discussed this item as being a counterfeit. Just trying to help you out.
Thanks,
Lance
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i guess it makes sense since people makes decisions all the time that they know to not be in their best interest. i am left to think that maybe some people like being ripped off as well. believe it or not, but that actually makes sense given our history. ><
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take from this what you will
hmm i think maybe i just stumbled onto a shill bidder/buyer
link to bidder history with this buyer, note the many retractions
retractions area good way to figure out what a top bid is, then go back and bid up the item that will be right below their top bid - not saying that it happened here, but just sayin
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