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How sad is this?
I think it is pretty sad. I usually laugh at these, but this time, I am sensing deep pain and anguish.
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I've seen a lot of overpriced coins sold via TV sales, but never in Coin World holders; IMO this auction is as fake as the story.
FULL STRIKE BARBERS!!! Yeah!!!
TV Coin hawkers don't sell self graded coins in Coin World (Amos Advantage) holders!
Scammers do though...........
This dude is simply trying a new scam approach that addresses folks pity for his supposed "stupidity" when the real stupid one will be the high bidder in this scammer's game.
The name is LEE!
<< <i>"Poor man made poorer by buying these from TV"
I've seen a lot of overpriced coins sold via TV sales, but never in Coin World holders; IMO this auction is as fake as the story. >>
Do not wait to snipe ! If you do not bid I will never know about your interest in this lot.
People call me every day looking for great deals like this and they visit my office weekly.
If someone wants to buy it before your bid is heard it would be a shame because I will end it and sell it without even knowing about you. "
Check out my current listings: https://ebay.com/sch/khunt/m.html?_ipg=200&_sop=12&_rdc=1
35 Saints!!!
Some of them do not look good to me. This is NOT how I would buy one Saint, let alone a box of them!!!
<< <i>This same seller has an auction for...
35 Saints!!!
Some of them do not look good to me. This is NOT how I would buy one Saint, let alone a box of them!!! >>
Nuff said about this seller!
Kinda reminds me of Kenny and Bluemoon Coins.
The name is LEE!
Oh it has a motto...duh... Me still likes it.
adamlaneus, it IS sad, as you have shown us how low a dealer will go to peddle their overgraded, fraudulent crap. Is this the same Anthony's that is a big CW advertiser also??? I do think so......
<< <i>I like the no motto oh eight Saint in the NGC no line holder....
Oh it has a motto...duh... Me still likes it. >>
Actually, the with motto 1908 is a much better date coin.
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
Borrowing from another thread...
Here is a case where I suspect there is no real difference between 69s and 70s.
Borrowing from yet another thread...
I heard that 2007 nickels are worth $100.35. I think I see a few! This auction might be worthwhile after all!
Look what I found on eBay:
"INB ( International Numismatics Bureau ) is a fellow ( with questionable eyesight ) up in Minnesota who grades his own coins according to his own solitary opinion. I know because I spoke with him two days ago by phone and he admitted such. He is not bonded or insured. He is not a corporation. He seemed quite puzzelled as to how I got his phone number but I never told him. And when I asked what "Certified" meant on his label he replied, "Not much!" I too purchased a lot of unseen coins for about a hundred and fifty dollars and when I opened the box there was no invoice and boy was I disappointed with what I got! Common coins in a Coinworld holder with a lazerjet printed label that read,"INB Certified." A set of proofs had a quarter in it that was a different year from the other coins in the slab and was mislabeled as well! All of the coins were modern clad coins except for a 1955 silver dime that was graded ms70! Whooo Hooo!! It might go as a ms65- MAYBE! My full refund including 45.00 dollars for shipping is on the way back home. Buyers beware!!"
Original Article
This posters other article is an interesting read, as I did not know his insurance related story about NuMistrust.
<< <i>"Poor man made poorer by buying these from TV"
I've seen a lot of overpriced coins sold via TV sales, but never in Coin World holders; IMO this auction is as fake as the story. >>
I was thinking the same thing.