That's probably about a $50,000 coin and the same seller (supposedly) has a 1925-S PCGS MS65RD Lincoln Cent (one just brought in excess of $50,000) up for sale on Ebay too .
A zero feedback seller offering such coins at no reserve with odd obverse images and no reverse images - SCAM!
Edited to add: My guess is that this is one of those situations where the scammer provides images and enlists someone else (who does not know better) to offer the items for sale.
I am going to try to contact the seller by phone tomorrow and see if I can find out anything.
I would Imagine many new collectors would fall for this one; Ive seen this happen many times.. this seller has 0 feedbacks listing a $40k coin ? probally stole the image from one of the several auction firms, even though he accepts paypal.. once you pay-he's gone.. If it were legit he wouldnt sell it on a new account just opened with no feedback knowing damn well bidders are leary!
Thats why i think EBAY is a toilet, a few months back just for $hits and giggles i put 20 Mexican 50 pesos with pics for $500 a piece and had a few bidders, and one bidder was nice and emailed me and told me someone emailed him and told him not to buy coins from new users with 0 feedback, so i emailed EBAY and asked them how these roaches are able to contact my bidders and tell them to stay away? EBAY said they would look into it and i never heard back, so i took them down and closed the EBAY acct and told EBAY they could stick there flea market up their a$$, i feel bad for new users who are trying to get started if those kind of practices go on at ECRAP
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
This is the same scam that's been going on for some time on ebay-stolen images and the use of "seller assistants" or "brokers" all with little feedback and no knowledge of coins (check what they've sold in the past-the ones with feedback that is.)
110% SCAM. LET'S BID IT UP & INSIST ON A FACE TO FACE TRANSACTION IF WE WIN IT - PERHAPS IN AN AIRPORT SO NO ONE HAS TO WORRY ABOUT GETTING HELD UP AT GUNPOINT!!!
<< <i>Check out the Q&A at the bottom of the listing. Interesting! >>
Q: I understand the FBI Internet fraud Division has an eye on this auction, so for your sake I hope it's legitiment.
A: Hi: My name is Patt and I responded to an ad placed in the Atlanta Journal and Constitution for someone to place ebay ads for a woman by the name of Christina Dutton"
OK, Ok,..I 'fess up to informing the FBI Internet Fraud Division and sending the seller the email that she answered at the bottom of the ad, but which one of you guys is the high bidder? Great job!! Love the name! ROTFLMAO
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Zero feedback seller with two-day-old account selling a valuable coin?
Could be legit, but I wouldn't wanna roll the dice.
Collector since 1976. On the CU forums here since 2001.
But, not this time around!!
EVERYTHING is a scam
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A zero feedback seller offering such coins at no reserve with odd obverse images and no reverse images - SCAM!
Edited to add: My guess is that this is one of those situations where the scammer provides images and enlists someone else (who does not know better) to offer the items for sale.
I am going to try to contact the seller by phone tomorrow and see if I can find out anything.
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You guys are the experts. What do you think?
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
<< <i>is this a scam? >>
Yep.
Tom
<< <i>I never trust anyone with zero feedback. >>
I think we all had zero feedback at sometime, think about it!!!
others can.
<< <i>Check out the Q&A at the bottom of the listing. Interesting! >>
Q: I understand the FBI Internet fraud Division has an eye on this auction, so for your sake I hope it's legitiment.
A: Hi: My name is Patt and I responded to an ad placed in the Atlanta Journal and Constitution for someone to place ebay ads for a woman by the name of Christina Dutton"