The seller has a feedback rating of 2, and both were positive. Bid with confidence! Now if the seller only had a feedback rating of 1 then I would be very leery of bidding.
<< <i>The seller has a feedback rating of 2, and both were positive. Bid with confidence! Now if the seller only had a feedback rating of 1 then I would be very leery of bidding. >>
"1894S Barber Quarter Dollar, face value a quarter of US Dollar, Mintmarks S of USA, San Francisco (1854- present), no magnetic, diameter : 2.38 cm.thickness: 1.6 mm. good condition, vintage. Please note my devoted telling and keep your money safe! By placing a bid you are entering a legal and binding contract. The seller apologies, the merchandise, the seller is no response to any authentication or discussion at this moment, could be seen as any souvenirs as the people interested or ever their thinks of using. Non paying bidders will be added to the no-bid list and no returns. Nevertheless, The seller would strongly recommend that any buyer, if LOOKING FOR GENUINE COINS, you have knowledge of the coin industry, pricing and grading when you bid at auction before. The seller guarantees authenticity only. Thanks very much for your kindly concern!"
"1894S Barber Quarter Dollar, face value a quarter of US Dollar, Mintmarks S of USA, San Francisco (1854- present), no magnetic, diameter : 2.38 cm.thickness: 1.6 mm. good condition, vintage. Please note my devoted telling and keep your money safe! By placing a bid you are entering a legal and binding contract. The seller apologies, the merchandise, the seller is no response to any authentication or discussion at this moment, could be seen as any souvenirs as the people interested or ever their thinks of using. Non paying bidders will be added to the no-bid list and no returns. Nevertheless, The seller would strongly recommend that any buyer, if LOOKING FOR GENUINE COINS, you have knowledge of the coin industry, pricing and grading when you bid at auction before. The seller guarantees authenticity only. Thanks very much for your kindly concern!" >>
Looking at that 1894-s "quarter" I think guaranteeing authenticity is quite a feat. We should all take the seller up on their "devoted telling and keeping our money safe."
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There is not a pole long enough that I would touch these with.
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The seller has a feedback rating of 2, and both were positive. Bid with confidence! Now if the seller only had a feedback rating of 1 then I would be very leery of bidding.
bob
Great transactions with oih82w8, JasonGaming, Moose1913.
<< <i>The seller has a feedback rating of 2, and both were positive. Bid with confidence! Now if the seller only had a feedback rating of 1 then I would be very leery of bidding. >>
Very good point.
Mike
And, Ah, ---Just exactly what does this mean?:
"1894S Barber Quarter Dollar, face value a quarter of US Dollar, Mintmarks S of USA, San Francisco (1854- present), no magnetic, diameter : 2.38 cm.thickness: 1.6 mm. good condition, vintage. Please note my devoted telling and keep your money safe! By placing a bid you are entering a legal and binding contract. The seller apologies, the merchandise, the seller is no response to any authentication or discussion at this moment, could be seen as any souvenirs as the people interested or ever their thinks of using. Non paying bidders will be added to the no-bid list and no returns. Nevertheless, The seller would strongly recommend that any buyer, if LOOKING FOR GENUINE COINS, you have knowledge of the coin industry, pricing and grading when you bid at auction before. The seller guarantees authenticity only. Thanks very much for your kindly concern!"
The US coin description is pretty confusing, not sure what he was trying to say other than "no returns".
<< <i>1894-s Barber quarter
And, Ah, ---Just exactly what does this mean?:
"1894S Barber Quarter Dollar, face value a quarter of US Dollar, Mintmarks S of USA, San Francisco (1854- present), no magnetic, diameter : 2.38 cm.thickness: 1.6 mm. good condition, vintage. Please note my devoted telling and keep your money safe! By placing a bid you are entering a legal and binding contract. The seller apologies, the merchandise, the seller is no response to any authentication or discussion at this moment, could be seen as any souvenirs as the people interested or ever their thinks of using. Non paying bidders will be added to the no-bid list and no returns. Nevertheless, The seller would strongly recommend that any buyer, if LOOKING FOR GENUINE COINS, you have knowledge of the coin industry, pricing and grading when you bid at auction before. The seller guarantees authenticity only. Thanks very much for your kindly concern!"
Looking at that 1894-s "quarter" I think guaranteeing authenticity is quite a feat. We should all take the seller up on their "devoted telling and keeping our money safe."
<< <i>Not only are the coins fake he is also breaking the law selling a tiger tooth...no no my friend..
bob
The tiger tooth is probably fake also.
Wayne
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