That's a lot of cash for a little bit of pictures. I've noticed that the prices for the "unclaimed property" always are way higher. I'm thinking of changing my name ebay name to "unclaimed property"
This looks like one of the biggest ripoffs I've seen in a long time. The winning bidder will probably fall on his/her sword when he/she receives those coins.
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<< <i>This looks like one of the biggest ripoffs I've seen in a long time. The winning bidder will probably fall on his/her sword when he/she receives those coins. >>
Hopefully, they will pay with a credit card via PayPal. Then, a chargeback is no problem!
John
John C. Knudsen, LM ANA 2342, LM CSNS 337 SFC, US Army (Ret.) 1974-1994
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127 Proof 1909 VDB cents? Something like 1/3 of the official mintage? Right.
<< <i>If this truly is a state unclaimed property auction then the buyer is out of luck. Normally such auctions are a no-return situation.
127 Proof 1909 VDB cents? Something like 1/3 of the official mintage? Right. >>
At least these fine folks (bidders) are not out kicking in doors and cashing in 150 year old coins at face value!
Leo
The more qualities observed in a coin, the more desirable that coin becomes!
My Jefferson Nickel Collection
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>This looks like one of the biggest ripoffs I've seen in a long time. The winning bidder will probably fall on his/her sword when he/she receives those coins. >>
Hopefully, they will pay with a credit card via PayPal. Then, a chargeback is no problem!
John
SFC, US Army (Ret.) 1974-1994