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I will not make friends on Ebay with this ad language. GW dollar warning to buyers.
Good thing I have a day job, and don't depend on Ebay sales for my living. I am adding this language to all of my auctions as of this morning.
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This is a plain, no letter edge George Washington dollar removed from a roll on March 2, 2007. Shipping is free. I
am not a dealer. I am a collector. I found the coins in bank rolls. I pay shipping and insurance so the auction
hammer price is your total cost. Guaranteed to be the authentic error coin as reported by news media on March 7,
2007. Don't fall for hype this are the acutal Godless George Washington dollar coins. They were shipped to Florida
by the Federal Reserve, these were found in Florida by me and I will ship upon payment. Paypal preferred but other
payment methods welcomed as well.
NOTE: The reverse letter coins being sold as errors ARE NOT ERRORS. One half of the normal George Washington coins
struck by the mint (150,000,000) will have edge letters pointing towards Washington's head. One half of the normal
George Washington coins sturck by the mint (the other 150,000,000 coins) will have edge lettering point towards
Liberty on the reverse of the coin. Before you spend money on those coins, talk to a coin collector please. Even
if you do not buy a coin, or coins, from me please protect yourself. DO NOT BE FOOLED.
My coins, found by me in Florida, are the authentic error coins as reported across television, newspapers, radio and
magazines.
Thanks for looking at my auction.
Rick Davis
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This is a plain, no letter edge George Washington dollar removed from a roll on March 2, 2007. Shipping is free. I
am not a dealer. I am a collector. I found the coins in bank rolls. I pay shipping and insurance so the auction
hammer price is your total cost. Guaranteed to be the authentic error coin as reported by news media on March 7,
2007. Don't fall for hype this are the acutal Godless George Washington dollar coins. They were shipped to Florida
by the Federal Reserve, these were found in Florida by me and I will ship upon payment. Paypal preferred but other
payment methods welcomed as well.
NOTE: The reverse letter coins being sold as errors ARE NOT ERRORS. One half of the normal George Washington coins
struck by the mint (150,000,000) will have edge letters pointing towards Washington's head. One half of the normal
George Washington coins sturck by the mint (the other 150,000,000 coins) will have edge lettering point towards
Liberty on the reverse of the coin. Before you spend money on those coins, talk to a coin collector please. Even
if you do not buy a coin, or coins, from me please protect yourself. DO NOT BE FOOLED.
My coins, found by me in Florida, are the authentic error coins as reported across television, newspapers, radio and
magazines.
Thanks for looking at my auction.
Rick Davis
Proud recipient of YOU SUCK more than once and less than 100 times.
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TD
I have a son who is an attorney and he helped me last night with the language.
Rick
All The Way - And Then Some
I collect Modern Commemoratives
and anything Franklin.
Now you say a lawyer helped you word it ? Guaranteed not to make friends, Rick
LOL
Joe
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<< <i>Thanks folks, I feel so badly for people who bought these.
I have a son who is an attorney and he helped me last night with the language.
Rick >>
A good honest message to those who otherwise may be parted from their money. I would change the syntax/spelling of this sentence though:
Don't fall for hype this are the acutal Godless George Washington dollar coins.
To:
Don't fall for hype. These are the actual Godless George Washington dollar coins.
My icon IS my coin. It is a gem 1949 FBL Franklin.
edited for spellin
<< <i>Good thing I have a day job, and don't depend on Ebay sales for my living. I am adding this language to all of my auctions as of this morning.
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This is a plain, no letter edge George Washington dollar removed from a roll on March 2, 2007. Shipping is free. I
am not a dealer. I am a collector. I found the coins in bank rolls. I pay shipping and insurance so the auction
hammer price is your total cost. Guaranteed to be the authentic error coin as reported by news media on March 7,
2007. Don't fall for hype this are the acutal Godless George Washington dollar coins. They were shipped to Florida
by the Federal Reserve, these were found in Florida by me and I will ship upon payment. Paypal preferred but other
payment methods welcomed as well.
NOTE: The reverse letter coins being sold as errors ARE NOT ERRORS. One half of the normal George Washington coins
struck by the mint (150,000,000) will have edge letters pointing towards Washington's head. One half of the normal
George Washington coins sturck by the mint (the other 150,000,000 coins) will have edge lettering point towards
Liberty on the reverse of the coin. Before you spend money on those coins, talk to a coin collector please. Even
if you do not buy a coin, or coins, from me please protect yourself. DO NOT BE FOOLED.
My coins, found by me in Florida, are the authentic error coins as reported across television, newspapers, radio and
magazines.
Thanks for looking at my auction.
Rick Davis >>
Could you give out the link on the bay so i can see them? Thanks
Oh, I forgot....someone here wrote their congressman
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<< <i>The reverse letter coins being sold as errors ARE NOT ERRORS. One half of the normal George Washington coins struck by the mint (150,000,000) will have edge letters pointing towards Washington's head. One half of the normal George Washington coins sturck by the mint (the other 150,000,000 coins) will have edge lettering point towards Liberty on the reverse of the coin. >>
Hi Rick!
Just wondering how you know this? Is it posted on the US Mint website, or documented anywhere else?
Thanks!
Dave
Why not go out on a limb? Isn't that where the fruit is? ~Frank Scully
Bob
Vietnam Vet 1968-1969
<< <i>Last week one of our TV stations did a story about the smooth edge, BUT the reporter also said a coin dealer told her the upside down lettering is rare too.
Samuel, did you ever hear that OMAHA is the only town that starts as a chant and ends in a laugh ?
There's reasons for that , young man.
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We know this cuz they run 50/50.
Now semantics aside, yes they can be considered a variety but an error?
Steve
<< <i>NOTE: The reverse letter coins being sold as errors ARE NOT ERRORS. One half of the normal George Washington coins >>
What are reverse letter coins? We all know what you are talking about but a lot of the people being scammed do not. I would suggest.
NOTE: The "Upside down letter" coins being sold as errors ARE NOT ERRORS. One half of the normal George Washington coins
I phrase it that way because most of the scammers refer to them as upside down letters, not reverse letters. Other than that I think it is great.
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<< <i>Thanks folks, I feel so badly for people who bought these.
I have a son who is an attorney and he helped me last night with the language.
Rick >>
A good honest message to those who otherwise may be parted from their money. I would change the syntax/spelling of this sentence though:
Don't fall for hype this are the acutal Godless George Washington dollar coins.
To:
Don't fall for hype. These are the actual Godless George Washington dollar coins. >>
Thanks been away from the computer and just noticed that mis-spelling I will fix it.
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<< <i>The reverse letter coins being sold as errors ARE NOT ERRORS. One half of the normal George Washington coins struck by the mint (150,000,000) will have edge letters pointing towards Washington's head. One half of the normal George Washington coins sturck by the mint (the other 150,000,000 coins) will have edge lettering point towards Liberty on the reverse of the coin. >>
Hi Rick!
Just wondering how you know this? Is it posted on the US Mint website, or documented anywhere else?
Thanks!
Dave >>
Dave:
I have discussed this with at least 10 numismatic experts (my categroization as expert) as well as members of the media and the opinion is 100% that these are not errors. It is simply a part of the production process: coins are put into the edge lettering process without regard to orientation of obverse or reverse. The mathematical law of large numbers tells us that one half of production will be one way, one half the other. Actual experience may be that one side is biased towards falling to face up; it may be that the ratio is 60% to 40% or something like that. We could conduct an actual experiment using thousands of coins and numerous repetitions to derive the actual ratio. This is not an error state.
Rick
<< <i>I have only one suggestion.
<< <i>NOTE: The reverse letter coins being sold as errors ARE NOT ERRORS. One half of the normal George Washington coins >>
What are reverse letter coins? We all know what you are talking about but a lot of the people being scammed do not. I would suggest.
NOTE: The "Upside down letter" coins being sold as errors ARE NOT ERRORS. One half of the normal George Washington coins
I phrase it that way because most of the scammers refer to them as upside down letters, not reverse letters. Other than that I think it is great. >>
Thanks great suggestion and I will change it to upside down letter.
Only one problem, I see. No fools are left out there paying $100 for the " upside-down" lettering error. I think the fools rushed in and the angels feared to tread.
If you want to help the unfortunate, get your lawyer friend to get money back for the dummies. Anyone who paid out $100 for a bogus error coin is likely to spread venom about the hobby for the rest of eternity. Not a good thing for anyone.
I notice there is a sort of backlash going on against any Wash offering with the words "error set" or any mention of "upside-down". Education seems to have spread fast on the 'bay.
<< <i>Nice move champion.
Only one problem, I see. No fools are left out there paying $100 for the " upside-down" lettering error. I think the fools rushed in and the angels feared to tread.
If you want to help the unfortunate, get your lawyer friend to get money back for the dummies. Anyone who paid out $100 for a bogus error coin is likely to spread venom about the hobby for the rest of eternity. Not a good thing for anyone.
I notice there is a sort of backlash going on against any Wash offering with the words "error set" or any mention of "upside-down". Education seems to have spread fast on the 'bay. >>
I have not had time to do much looking around on this issue today; I am glad to see that maybe the charlatans' work is being exposed.
BTW if anyone wants to use my language as a foundation for their own warning/disclaimer/whatever-it-is, please feel most free.
Rick