use this simpler form specifically for coin violations. List up to 10 item numbers that have the same violation. They don't even have to be the same seller.
The odds of this coin being a 1793 issue are slim to none. At best it is a 1795, and in the condition offered, it is 15-20 times more common than a 1793. It doesn't even merit the AG-3 description posted. More like a damaged Poor-1. I'll WAG that it ends with a bid under $50, unless it gets shilled or bought by someone drunk on the KoolAid.
<< <i>use this simpler form specifically for coin violations. List up to 10 item numbers that have the same violation. They don't even have to be the same seller.
Seems reports from this link get acted on much quicker, also. The only one I use. The on=ne on the item page, that might not get addresses=d for the entire run of the item.
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<< <i>use this simpler form specifically for coin violations. List up to 10 item numbers that have the same violation. They don't even have to be the same seller.
Ebay coin report form >>
Seems reports from this link get acted on much quicker, also. The only one I use. The on=ne on the item page, that might not get addresses=d for the entire run of the item.