That's called a no question, no debate counterfeit. Fake from an arms length away, REPORTED! Someone here please contact the seller, I'm unable to contact sellers in regards to a coins authenticity. Maybe the seller will just end it.
EDIT: Bob what's your thoughts on this 82cc? My gut is leaning towards fake. Maybe it's a heavily polished Morgan, something about it stinks.
<< <i>That's called a no question, no debate counterfeit. Fake from an arms length away, REPORTED! Someone here please contact the seller, I'm unable to contact sellers in regards to a coins authenticity. Maybe the seller will just end it.
EDIT: Bob what's your thoughts on this 82cc? My gut is leaning towards fake. Maybe it's a heavily polished Morgan, something about it stinks. >>
Oh, I have and he blew me off.
bob
Registry: CC lowballs (boblindstrom), bobinvegas1989@yahoo.com
I often wonder how many of the people listing these fakes actually realize it before being told. I would hope most of them...but more likely, they know and are passing them off .... Cheers, RickO
I'm unable to contact sellers in regards to a coins authenticity.
Why is that?
Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
Because Ebay defines this as harassment, even though that 93CC is 100%, without question, counterfeit. I did however contact the seller and told him the coin was no good, seller replied, "Thanks". Just another buyer that will eventually find out they were bent over.
Check out this 85CC That hallmark shallow strike, common with counterfeits.
Contacted the seller, living on the edge, and offered her $25 for her fake, just to get it off the market. Then I'm going to relist it for a ridiculous amount for all to see. Maybe I can get through to one new collector.
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EDIT: Bob what's your thoughts on this 82cc?
My gut is leaning towards fake. Maybe it's a heavily polished Morgan, something about it stinks.
<< <i>That's called a no question, no debate counterfeit. Fake from an arms length away, REPORTED! Someone here please contact the seller, I'm unable to contact sellers in regards to a coins authenticity. Maybe the seller will just end it.
EDIT: Bob what's your thoughts on this 82cc?
My gut is leaning towards fake. Maybe it's a heavily polished Morgan, something about it stinks. >>
Oh, I have and he blew me off.
bob
<< <i>Thoughts on this 89cc?? Something funny about it. >>
Yes, this is a fake 89cc as this date position is not known for this year/mm.
reported.
bob
Why is that?
Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
Because Ebay defines this as harassment, even though that 93CC is 100%, without question, counterfeit. I did however contact the seller and told him the coin was no good, seller replied, "Thanks". Just another buyer that will eventually find out they were bent over.
Taking it where the sun doesn't shine. Conned, swindled, fooled. With this age of endless information how does anyone fall for this 93CC?
That hallmark shallow strike, common with counterfeits.
Contacted the seller, living on the edge, and offered her $25 for her fake, just to get it off the market. Then I'm going to relist it for a ridiculous amount for all to see. Maybe I can get through to one new collector.
<< <i>Caveat Emperor or what ever I can't keep the fools from spending their money anymore.
This. Tired of reporting, only to see them go the distance and sell.
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<< <i>Check out this 85CC
That hallmark shallow strike, common with counterfeits. >>
Reported...
bob
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