I can't even understand what the auction includes.
First it says:
<< <i>This auction listing is for 624(SIX HUNDRED,TWENTY-FOUR) brilliant uncirculated morgan silver dollars grading MS-63 BU to MS-67 choice gem certified and slabbed, by NGC/PCGS. *Your bid is for the entire collection. >>
OK, then it says:
<< <i>This collection consists of between 350-400(three hundred,fifty-four hundred) slabbed and certified morgan silver dollars(no 1921's) dating from the 1800's to 1904 only, and graded and slabbed by either NGC or PCGS only. >>
Then it says:
<< <i>All the remaining raw or non-certified coins should grade MS-63 to perhaps MS-65/MS-66, in our professional opinion,and have been unsearched (for varieties, errors, mint marks,dimpl's etc) >>
So which is it? 624 slabs? or 350-400? or 624 PLUS 350-400? (doubtful)
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.
Gee, I can't imagine the difficulty of counting all those slabs to a specific number as opposed to claiming there are somewhere between 350 and 400 ... and, how about a breakdown by date/mint/grade/service?
<< <i>Gee, I can't imagine the difficulty of counting all those slabs to a specific number as opposed to claiming there are somewhere between 350 and 400 ... and, how about a breakdown by date/mint/grade/service? >>
This is how all of her listings have been. She sold a lot of paper a while back, check her feedback it was bought by blinzer. She showed the same $1,000 in like 6 dif pics
I just love misleading ads, I too read it at 624 certified Minium MS63 NGC or PCGs then deeper into it 350-400, can even count. Throw in a bunch of sliders or dipped and this deal sucks.
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First it says:
<< <i>This auction listing is for 624(SIX HUNDRED,TWENTY-FOUR) brilliant uncirculated morgan silver dollars grading MS-63 BU to MS-67 choice gem certified and slabbed, by NGC/PCGS.
*Your bid is for the entire collection. >>
OK, then it says:
<< <i>This collection consists of between 350-400(three hundred,fifty-four hundred) slabbed and certified morgan silver dollars(no 1921's) dating from the 1800's to 1904 only, and graded and slabbed by either NGC or PCGS only. >>
Then it says:
<< <i>All the remaining raw or non-certified coins should grade MS-63 to perhaps MS-65/MS-66, in our professional opinion,and have been unsearched (for varieties, errors, mint marks,dimpl's etc) >>
So which is it? 624 slabs? or 350-400? or 624 PLUS 350-400? (doubtful)
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.
The Ludlow Brilliant Collection (1938-64)
<< <i>Gee, I can't imagine the difficulty of counting all those slabs to a specific number as opposed to claiming there are somewhere between 350 and 400 ... and, how about a breakdown by date/mint/grade/service? >>
This is how all of her listings have been. She sold a lot of paper a while back, check her feedback it was bought by blinzer. She showed the same $1,000 in like 6 dif pics
He had time to take pictures, but couldn't list all the coins. I mean someone spent 21K, put in a little effort.
I'd label this guy as a scammer.
350 -400, maybe the seller can't cound that high. How could you not know how many coins you have???
Very confusing description but this photo helps...
Pictured:Meg Whitman, President and CEO of eBay
Tom Bednar-President Marla Ent
Marla Bednar- CEO Marla Enterprises
Currently Listed: Nothing
Take Care, Dave
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Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
then deeper into it 350-400, can even count.
Throw in a bunch of sliders or dipped and this deal sucks.
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