I was waiting for someone to say that!! If the guy was smart he would at least have a "make offer" option incase somebody was interested but thought his price was a little high, or better yet say what grade NGC gave the coin.
Anybody with email (or even snail mail in the past twelve years) has had 'bad' experiences with Nigeria... the prime source of million dollar scams. People have died, others been taken for fortunes (theirs). I get two/three a month via email... a couple a year via snail mail.. that has toned down a lot since the email route is faster and less work. Still some struggling new scammers start with snail mail. Cheers, RickO
<< <i>Anybody with email (or even snail mail in the past twelve years) has had 'bad' experiences with Nigeria... the prime source of million dollar scams. People have died, others been taken for fortunes (theirs). I get two/three a month via email... a couple a year via snail mail.. that has toned down a lot since the email route is faster and less work. Still some struggling new scammers start with snail mail. Cheers, RickO >>
We are picky here and only go for $200,000 dollar scams from the U.S.
More then likely the coin simply rotated in the slab, since they don't show the obverse. It may be worth the $200,000 chance that it really is slightly rotated, though.
I think they'd get a lot more bids at that low price if shipping insurance was offered, especially if it was included in the shipping charge.
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1 o'clock Eagle, I'd wait till at least 3 o'clock..."-)
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<< <i>I'll take the 'or what' option.
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I guess he's had some bad experiences!
<< <i>Anybody with email (or even snail mail in the past twelve years) has had 'bad' experiences with Nigeria... the prime source of million dollar scams. People have died, others been taken for fortunes (theirs). I get two/three a month via email... a couple a year via snail mail.. that has toned down a lot since the email route is faster and less work. Still some struggling new scammers start with snail mail. Cheers, RickO >>
We are picky here and only go for $200,000 dollar scams from the U.S.
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