I go to shows in San Antonio all the time...I know some of the local dealers. I'm going to see if any of them have heard of this guy @ the Round Rock show in April...
--Christian
You Suck! Awarded 6/2008- 1901-O Micro O Morgan, 8/2008- 1878 VAM-123 Morgan, 9/2022 1888-O VAM-1B3 H8 Morgan | Senior Regional Representative- ANACS Coin Grading. Posted opinions on coins are my own, and are not an official ANACS opinion.
<< <i>The guy claims he needs the money because of various health related issues. His 2 feedback entries are from sellers of coins:
1- March 18, 2007 - 1948-D Franklin CERTIFIED MS 65 FBL NNC for $48 2- March 17, 2007 - 1926 INDIAN HEAD $2.50 GOLD EAGLE * Old Gold * UNC for $219.08. >>
That's just the tip of the iceberg. Do a bidder search on his eBay name for the past 30 days!!!
I really like how 'funny' he is about showing the cert. number and grade...any time I see that, it screams SCAM to me...If I had $14K to spend on a coin, it wouldn't be that one. Hmmm- maybe that would be a good thread. If you had $14K to spend on a coin...
--Christian
You Suck! Awarded 6/2008- 1901-O Micro O Morgan, 8/2008- 1878 VAM-123 Morgan, 9/2022 1888-O VAM-1B3 H8 Morgan | Senior Regional Representative- ANACS Coin Grading. Posted opinions on coins are my own, and are not an official ANACS opinion.
Thanks Bill.Its just the odds of hitting the coin lottery on Ebay is like hitting mega bucks,but larger.Take the thread about the BU roll of 79CC Morgans earlier.Yeah,somebody will sell that kind of REAL material on EBAY?
Great coins are not cheap,and cheap coins are not great!
Whether or not this auction was/is a scam...and there is a 99.999999.......% chance it is...apparently HE DOES need the money...especially if he payed for all these won items by credit card and doesn't want to get stuck with major interest charges...
Re: Slabbed coins - There are some coins that LIVE within clear plastic and wear their labels with pride... while there are others that HIDE behind scratched plastic and are simply dragged along by a label. Then there are those coins that simply hang out, naked and free
Mark is one of nicest and most honest guys in this field today, and his knowledge is incredible also. I guess maybe some of his love and passion for for being a descent, honest and good- hearted gentleman might have dribbled down a bit from his good friend and teacher John A. ????
[Edit to add: By the way, would the use of "NGC" in the title be keyword spamming here? If it's not an NGC coin, seems like it would snare people searching on NGC.]
I can't read that description, though I did get as far as chuckling at "gossiping" ebayers and the winner who "renigged" [sic] on the earlier $15k purchase.
This guy has some issues, both cognitive ("conflict of interest"? huh?) and emotional. At least he got rid of his NGC-tag origami and is now running a more pedestrian scam. Less amusing, though.
So, out of academic interest, I am wondering -- where is the wear on this Morgan? On the hair just above the ear? Or is that just a typical strike weakness? Since the coin is reportedly an AU58, is it possible that its wear may not be discerned in a photo?
Well, I should also admit that I just bid ten bucks on the coin. I was going to bid fifty, but then I saw that shipping is 39.95.
<< <i>So, out of academic interest, I am wondering -- where is the wear on this Morgan? On the hair just above the ear? Or is that just a typical strike weakness? Since the coin is reportedly an AU58, is it possible that its wear may not be discerned in a photo? >>
Keep in mind that this is a condition rarity. For condition rarity Morgans -- '84-S, '96-O, '01-P, et cetera -- the TPGs will find the tiniest little thing to knock the coin down to 58. It's reasonably likely this coin would grade 63 if it were an '84-O or an '81-S.
That's one of the things that really bugs me about TPGs -- they make "condition rarity" a self-fulfilling prophecy by holding them to much tighter standards. Had this seller simply said that this coin could reasonably graded 63 with an O-mint mark, I'd consider it hype but quite probably true. But to say this should be a 63+ as an '84-S -- a date the TPGs are known to pick apart for the slightest flaws or possible rub -- I have to shake my head...
Just looked at the re-listed item...there's so much CRAP in it that it cuts off on the right side of my screen! Even if I hadn't read this thread I would've skipped this auction...any time I see one with that much writing talking about bad bidders, reasons for not accepting PayPal, etc., I skip it. IMHO- The perfect description should "sell" the coin to a prospective bidder in an honest, informative way. This isn't even close.
--Christian
You Suck! Awarded 6/2008- 1901-O Micro O Morgan, 8/2008- 1878 VAM-123 Morgan, 9/2022 1888-O VAM-1B3 H8 Morgan | Senior Regional Representative- ANACS Coin Grading. Posted opinions on coins are my own, and are not an official ANACS opinion.
Well, it's still up for sale seven hours after Heritage sent a "guy on the plane first thing this morning" to buy that coin. Quick, steal that sucker for around $1k from right underneath Heritage!
Guy is way off the deep end, alright. He's retired, he has medical bills, he just bought two matching Benzes (well, at least this four-year-old, 130k mile, $11k example), God loves him, and so on.
Is the question stating that the ANA is demanding sellers to stop using NGC price guide figures -- unless selling a coin in an NGC slab -- for real? If so, good for them.
<< <i>ALSO I KNOW MANY PEOPLE WHOM HAVE SUBMITTED COINS AND BUSTED THEM OUT BECAUSE THEY WERE NOT HAPPY WITH THE GRADE. THIS HAPPENS DAILY SO PLEASE DO NOT WASTE MY TIME WITH HOW STOOPED I WAS FOR TAKING IT OUT OF THE MS 63 HOLDER. ONE OTHER THING I DO NOT HAVE THE HOLDER I BUSTED IT OUT OF AND IT IS NOT PART OF THE SALE. BUY THE COIN! BUY THE COIN! BUY THE COIN! BUY THE COIN! BUY THE COIN! >>
If there was a way to put an English language butcher on trial this guy would be in pole position. There may well people that bust coins out (risk junkies??) to resubmit them. I can't see anybody in his/her right mind doing that with a condition rarity worth tens of thousands of dollars. I have been wondering in the past days what this guy is smoking. Colonel E. H. R. Green encased one of his Inverted Jenny stamps (a block of 4 sold for $2,970,000 at an auction in 2005 - Siegel Auctions) in a locket he gave to Mabel Harlow (his wife). He was rich enough to be able to afford it. This guy seems to have a lot of problems.
Possibly we are treating somebody who is not 100% in possession of his wits as a scam artist while he just may need medical attention of a different kind than the sort he claims to need or have needed.
cho10
Collecting since the 1980's Morgan Dollars Circ. Strikes - Basic Set - Varieties - Prooflike Basic Set - Date Set - Carson City - Early S Mint Short Set - Mintmark Type Set Morgan Dollars Proof - Basic Set - Varieties Peace Circ.
Even if I could see the entire listing (it runs off my monitor, too), I was getting a headache from the screaming type and colors! Had to stop reading.
This guy must know that a huge percentage of his audience know it's a scam; just hoping that small, uninformed group of bidiots sees it.
At this point I think he just wants attention -- even more attention than what he says God is paying him these days. Best to stop sending him fan mail, and grab the coin if you're really daring.
For a guy whose name is 'sellingmycoincollection', he sure isn't selling much. He's also still buying coins- his feedback just went up from 6 to 7 from a $2.50 Indian he just bought...even his name is a lie!
--Christian
You Suck! Awarded 6/2008- 1901-O Micro O Morgan, 8/2008- 1878 VAM-123 Morgan, 9/2022 1888-O VAM-1B3 H8 Morgan | Senior Regional Representative- ANACS Coin Grading. Posted opinions on coins are my own, and are not an official ANACS opinion.
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--Christian
What's wrong with all of you today ??? !!!!! LOL, OK so I'm a cynic. But I'm right !!!!
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<< <i>The guy claims he needs the money because of various health related issues.
His 2 feedback entries are from sellers of coins:
1- March 18, 2007 - 1948-D Franklin CERTIFIED MS 65 FBL NNC for $48
2- March 17, 2007 - 1926 INDIAN HEAD $2.50 GOLD EAGLE * Old Gold * UNC for $219.08. >>
That's just the tip of the iceberg. Do a bidder search on his eBay name for the past 30 days!!!
--Christian
Bidder
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<< <i>Perhaps the seller is totally legit.I congratulate the old owner.Or feel sorry for the seller.Who knows.
Huh? >>
Just playing around.Of course its a scam.
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<< <i>Perhaps the seller is totally legit.I congratulate the old owner.Or feel sorry for the seller.Who knows.
Huh? >>
Just playing around.Of course its a scam.
Nice recovery, Lloyd. Congrats on the sense of humor.
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
<< <i>Here are his wins from the past 30 days. Pretty big bill for a guy who "needs the money."
Bidder >>
Whether or not this auction was/is a scam...and there is a 99.999999.......% chance it is...apparently HE DOES need the money...especially if he payed for all these won items by credit card and doesn't want to get stuck with major interest charges...
Post from Winning Bidder
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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."
<< <i>Mark Feld is the most honest forthright guy in the business.Class act all the way.
Wow. The most? There's lots of honest forthright guys in the biz, Lloyd.
What he does on these scams is pretty cool.
Still, the seller needs some more attention. I invite one and all to go back to the original link and ask him a follow up question.
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
Get a load of the BS description this time!
Why doesn't he simply sell it to one of the "dealers" he mentioned who seem to want to buy it so badly?
Bet he won't post the questions this time.
[Edit to add: By the way, would the use of "NGC" in the title be keyword spamming here? If it's not an NGC coin, seems like it would snare people searching on NGC.]
This guy has some issues, both cognitive ("conflict of interest"? huh?) and emotional. At least he got rid of his NGC-tag origami and is now running a more pedestrian scam. Less amusing, though.
So, out of academic interest, I am wondering -- where is the wear on this Morgan? On the hair just above the ear? Or is that just a typical strike weakness? Since the coin is reportedly an AU58, is it possible that its wear may not be discerned in a photo?
Well, I should also admit that I just bid ten bucks on the coin.
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"Always Do Right, This Will Gratify Some And Astonish The Others" - Mark Twain
<< <i>So, out of academic interest, I am wondering -- where is the wear on this Morgan? On the hair just above the ear? Or is that just a typical strike weakness? Since the coin is reportedly an AU58, is it possible that its wear may not be discerned in a photo? >>
Keep in mind that this is a condition rarity. For condition rarity Morgans -- '84-S, '96-O, '01-P, et cetera -- the TPGs will find the tiniest little thing to knock the coin down to 58. It's reasonably likely this coin would grade 63 if it were an '84-O or an '81-S.
That's one of the things that really bugs me about TPGs -- they make "condition rarity" a self-fulfilling prophecy by holding them to much tighter standards. Had this seller simply said that this coin could reasonably graded 63 with an O-mint mark, I'd consider it hype but quite probably true. But to say this should be a 63+ as an '84-S -- a date the TPGs are known to pick apart for the slightest flaws or possible rub -- I have to shake my head...
<< <i>Well, I should also admit that I just bid ten bucks on the coin.
The coin is worth about $1,500 or so (assuming it would grade AU58 at NGC again).
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<< <i>Well, I should also admit that I just bid ten bucks on the coin.
The coin is worth about $1,500 or so (assuming it would grade AU58 at NGC again). >>
Actually, more like 900. I put in a $750 bid, and someone else's max is already higher. Perhaps it is scumnuker!
--Christian
The nutjob now claims (in very large bold green type) that he sold the coin to Heritage for $65,900!!
Guy is way off the deep end, alright. He's retired, he has medical bills, he just bought two matching Benzes (well, at least this four-year-old, 130k mile, $11k example), God loves him, and so on.
Is the question stating that the ANA is demanding sellers to stop using NGC price guide figures -- unless selling a coin in an NGC slab -- for real? If so, good for them.
<< <i>ALSO I KNOW MANY PEOPLE WHOM HAVE SUBMITTED COINS AND BUSTED THEM OUT BECAUSE THEY WERE NOT HAPPY WITH THE GRADE. THIS HAPPENS DAILY SO PLEASE DO NOT WASTE MY TIME WITH HOW STOOPED I WAS FOR TAKING IT OUT OF THE MS 63 HOLDER.
ONE OTHER THING I DO NOT HAVE THE HOLDER I BUSTED IT OUT OF AND IT IS NOT PART OF THE SALE. BUY THE COIN! BUY THE COIN! BUY THE COIN! BUY THE COIN! BUY THE COIN! >>
If there was a way to put an English language butcher on trial this guy would be in pole position.
There may well people that bust coins out (risk junkies??) to resubmit them.
I can't see anybody in his/her right mind doing that with a condition rarity worth tens of thousands of dollars.
I have been wondering in the past days what this guy is smoking.
Colonel E. H. R. Green encased one of his Inverted Jenny stamps (a block of 4 sold for $2,970,000 at an auction in 2005 - Siegel Auctions) in a locket he gave to Mabel Harlow (his wife). He was rich enough to be able to afford it. This guy seems to have a lot of problems.
Possibly we are treating somebody who is not 100% in possession of his wits as a scam artist while he just may need medical attention of a different kind than the sort he claims to need or have needed.
Collecting since the 1980's
Morgan Dollars Circ. Strikes
- Basic Set - Varieties - Prooflike Basic Set - Date Set
- Carson City - Early S Mint Short Set - Mintmark Type Set
Morgan Dollars Proof
- Basic Set - Varieties
Peace Circ.
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
This guy must know that a huge percentage of his audience know it's a scam; just hoping that small, uninformed group of bidiots sees it.
Cartwheel
Cartwheel's Showcase Coins
--Christian
<< <i>i WILL ACCEPT A RETURN ON THIS COIN ONLY IF THIS IS NOT THE COIN PICTURED IN THE AUCTION. >>
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
What are the odds we will see Round 3 with a fresh new BS story??
just sold the coin for 65,900 to Heritage
I wonder if it will come back to E-Bay or if someone from Heritage can confirm this!!!
<< <i>He said...
just sold the coin for 65,900 to Heritage
I wonder if it will come back to E-Bay or if someone from Heritage can confirm this!!!
More likely he will re-list the coin for round three, and claim that Heritage welched on the "deal" they had for the 65.9k!
<< <i>More likely he will re-list the coin for round three, and claim that Heritage welched on the "deal" they had for the 65.9k!
I'd like to see this, especially if Heritage's lawyers paid him a visit about it...
<< <i>Here are his wins from the past 30 days. Pretty big bill for a guy who "needs the money."
Bidder >>
Maybe he bought all that BEFORE he was diagnosed with cancer? Maybe he bought it all BECAUSE he was diagnosed with cancer?
Jonathan