Fake 1935 Hudson goes $372.00...
Broadstruck
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To Err Is Human.... To Collect Err's Is Just Too Much Darn Tootin Fun!
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Here is an example of the real thing.
<< <i>Reported, you all do the same. BS did you contact the seller? I would but I'm no longer allowed to contact sellers in regards to a coins authenticity. This is called harassment according to Ebay policy. >>
I did send the seller a message letting him know it is a reproduction and not a authentic US mint issue.
I couldn't find where to click to report it?
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<< <i>Reported, you all do the same. BS did you contact the seller? I would but I'm no longer allowed to contact sellers in regards to a coins authenticity. This is called harassment according to Ebay policy. >>
I did send the seller a message letting him know it is a reproduction and not a authentic US mint issue.
I couldn't find where to click to report it?
eBay seems to be making it more and more difficult.
Here is a link to add to your "favorites"
See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces
It's there, just left click on the sold image, the small one, scroll down a bit, on the right hand side.
<< <i><<I couldn't find where to click to report it?>>
It's there, just left click on the sold image, the small one, scroll down a bit, on the right hand side. >>
Thanks ... previously I was not able to find the appropriate option from their myriad choices.
See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces
also, somehow the latin 'Recti' became 'Pecti'
www.brunkauctions.com
I'm not sure what the solution is. Perhaps eBay coin auctions need to have counterfeit warnings right on the auction pages?