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And, Coinmovers brings you yet another chance to buy a $200,000 coin cheap...
..as he continues to pull "auction asset values" out his ass.
The coin is worth about $30, tops.
Russ, NCNE
The coin is worth about $30, tops.
Russ, NCNE
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I really hate these auctions...
Dennis
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has to be ! says so right on the holder !
the coin in ? would not make even CAM @ SEGS or NTC let alone the big 3 !
wanna see my 1957 Lincoln Proof 67 DCAM in the PCI holder ?
while its a nice coin and maybe PR67 or 8,it aint no cam and these are common as dirt.
2.00 coin i paid 40 bucks for,my fault and now i know better !
cant give this POS away !
Proof
al h.
So all we can hope for is that some Ph.D. comes along to explain that sentence to us, and maybe we'll all understand better.
New collectors, please educate yourself before spending money on coins; there are people who believe that using numismatic knowledge to rip the naïve is what this hobby is all about.
ROFLMAO
The only way to sell a $20 coin for $100 is to explain that it is really a $200,000 coin
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<< <i>"do their best to assign a value that indicates the potential asset value of the coin measured within the proximal relationship of existing price guide dynamics."
So all we can hope for is that some Ph.D. comes along to explain that sentence to us, and maybe we'll all understand better. >>
Even using his convoluted double-speak formula, the value of a real PR70DCAM Accented Hair comes to about $36,000. Thus, he piles one fraudulent representation, (his assigned value of $200,000), upon another fraudulent representation, (his ridiculous formula based on the price guide for correctly graded PCGS material).
Russ, NCNE
1. Overvaluing the auction,
2. Taking WAY too long to load the damn page, and
3. Making the listing WAY too long.
Check out a Vanguard Roth IRA.
Deciding between his beautiful selection of Trugrade and PCI coins is like asking someone if they prefer stepping in dogsh!t or horsesh!t.
Joe
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What is ROFLMAO?
Cameonut
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My digital cameo album 1950-64 Cameos - take a look!
I just sent Coinmovers the following email:
Question from eBay Member: 1964 ACCENTED HAIR KENNEDY~PR70 DEEP CAMEO~$200,000 (Item # 3916527883)
Dear coinmovers,
Just curious -- does the Coin Universe price guide value a PCI PR70 DEEP CAMEO 1964 ACCENTED HAIR KENNEDY half dollar at anywhere near the $200,000 figure so prominently mentioned in your eBay auction? Gee, my knowledge of pricing may be somewhat askew so please help me out -- I don't wish to remain in the dark ages. Thank you...
To view the item, go to: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/ebayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3916527883
Thank you,
coingame2003
I'll eagerly await his response -- and should I receive one I'll share it here.
Mike
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<< <i>OK - I give up.
What is ROFLMAO?
Cameonut >>
Rolling on floor laughing my a** off.
<< <i>is weird that the seller is satisfied selling a $200,000 coin for $100. >>
Arco,
This auction just started. He frequently gets $400 to $500 for these $20 to $30 coins.
Mike,
I'll be very interested to see his response, if he responds at all. He's a member of these forums and lurks frequently.
Russ, NCNE
where the seller has linked the price guide
Tim
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You're going to get that new attorney started again! Can anybody find the old post?
Another reason PCGS should drop it's price guide!
NEVER LET HIPPO MOUTH OVERLOAD HUMMINGBIRD BUTT!!!
WORK HARDER!!!!
Millions on WELFARE depend on you!
If I can get that kind of money for overgraded coins, why not!
I'm thinking that going with the dogsh!t is better?....
Does anybody remember coinmovers id for this message board? I'm drawing a blank......
The horse is dryer, more solid, doesn't smell as bad, and tends not to stick to your shoes anywhere near as much as dog.
<< <i>Actually if you have the choice take the horse.
The horse is dryer, more solid, doesn't smell as bad, and tends not to stick to your shoes anywhere near as much as dog. >>
I agree with conder101 on this, except that the horse takes a bigger dump, thus more to step in
Is it altruism? Insanity? Smoething else?
Where can I get some of that ACG frost in a can?
roadrunner
coinmovers=supracoin.I believe.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>I'll be very interested to see his response, if he responds at all. He's a member of these forums and lurks frequently.
Russ, NCNE >>
OK Russ, fess up! Who is it?
First POTD 9/19/05!!
Is it bad form to contact the high bidders here? Is it against eBay policy? It may be too late to retract their bid, but at least they'll have learned their lesson.
And then again, if you honestly think you've found the deal of a lifetime by bidding $500 for a coin that the seller claims is worth $200,000, don't you deserve what you get? Especially from a seller whose previous sales are easily accessible and that have similarly absurd values but that sold for a fraction of them?
It's not like you've done your homework and have discovered some unrecorded, ultra-rare variety or even a mistake in the listing that only you know about. He's actually directing the bidders to CU's price guide. They know that he knows what the "value" is, yet they still think they're pulling one over on HIM. Don't they need to take responsibility for their own actions?
--Severian the Lame
Surprisingly, he did respond to Mike and he IS lurking here. He linked this thread in a novel length, 90% canned response. It was clear reading it that he has it prepared and ready to go for what are no doubt numerous eMails about his fabricated values.
As wjd283 noted above, his forum handle is supracoin.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>Is it bad form to contact the high bidders here? Is it against eBay policy? >>
It is against eBay's auction interference policy and doing so can get you booted.
Russ, NCNE
First POTD 9/19/05!!
<< <i>It's my hope that this is the kind of tripe the ANA and Ebay are discussing. >>
This one is clear criminal fraud. Those cases that have been successfully prosecuted in the past were always based on gross and deliberate value misrepresentation. This seller has skinned the unwary for many many thousands of dollars. Sooner or later, he'll end up in court - unless he skips first. But, his victims have to realize they've been taken, and that will take some time.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>While some investments may mature immediately, most often take time. Since the coin market thinly capitalized,... >>
and
<< <i>The CoinMovers team is committed to the highest standards of integrity and quality service. We take allot of pride in what we do and view it as our privilege that you would give us the opportunity to do business with you. >>
Nice.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>Is it still considered auction interference to contact winning bidders with "questions" and "comments" after the auction ends ? >>
eBay Policy
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