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I guess I Sold My Saint Gauden Copy Coins Too Cheap ???

Coll3ctorColl3ctor Posts: 3,386 ✭✭✭
I Sold 10 of these last week on the BST for 7 scoots each. I should have listed them on the bay image


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    cinman14cinman14 Posts: 2,489
    Thanks for the heads up Gary...image

    Off to Ebay we go with Gary's 7 dollar Saint....Can you send me the pics you had on the BST
    to save me some time..image

    imageimage


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    GoldbullyGoldbully Posts: 18,500 ✭✭✭✭✭
    10mil = 10mm = 13/32" or 3/8" diameter


    oh, a dime is ~17mm dia.


    seller is a thief!!
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    cucurbitcucurbit Posts: 182 ✭✭


    << <i>10mil = 10mm = 13/32" or 3/8" diameter >>

    10 mil = 1/100 inch layer of plated gold.
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    37 bidders and not one of them knew this was not gold. Thats sad that this type of auctions go on.
    Looking for Au Classic Commems...
    Also looking for VF-EF Seated halves.

    Sell me your old auction catalogs...image
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    GoldbullyGoldbully Posts: 18,500 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>

    << <i>10mil = 10mm = 13/32" or 3/8" diameter >>

    10 mil = 1/100 inch layer of plated gold. >>



    did not realize that.

    I always think in diameter......but you're right, mil is thickness....thank you.
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    gecko109gecko109 Posts: 8,231


    << <i>

    << <i>10mil = 10mm = 13/32" or 3/8" diameter >>

    10 mil = 1/100 inch layer of plated gold. >>




    10 mil means 10/1,000,000th of an inch, or about 1/100,000th of an inch.
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    cucurbitcucurbit Posts: 182 ✭✭


    << <i>10 mil means 10/1,000,000th of an inch, or about 1/100,000th of an inch. >>

    1 mil

    image
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    rgCoinGuyrgCoinGuy Posts: 7,478


    << <i>Thanks for the heads up Gary...image

    Off to Ebay we go with Gary's 7 dollar Saint....Can you send me the pics you had on the BST
    to save me some time..image

    imageimage >>



    You would do much better with the blurry pictures from this ebay auction I am sure. image
    imageQuid pro quo. Yes or no?
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    cinman14cinman14 Posts: 2,489
    And to think there are 38 bidders who do not know they can't buy a 1933 Saint..image

    It is .9999 gold plated.image

    Has it been reported? 2 hours to go...
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    cinman14cinman14 Posts: 2,489


    << <i>

    << <i>Thanks for the heads up Gary...image

    Off to Ebay we go with Gary's 7 dollar Saint....Can you send me the pics you had on the BST
    to save me some time..image

    imageimage >>



    You would do much better with the blurry pictures from this ebay auction I am sure. image >>



    Will you list it for me Rob?? Split the profit with you....image
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    cinman14cinman14 Posts: 2,489
    oops
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    RampageRampage Posts: 9,659 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    RampageRampage Posts: 9,659 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    While not out right fruad, its a scam and deceptive. Its a misleading title. Granted, all one needs to do is read the description to see its a copy, its still misleading and the seller knows it.
    Looking for Au Classic Commems...
    Also looking for VF-EF Seated halves.

    Sell me your old auction catalogs...image
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    cinman14cinman14 Posts: 2,489


    << <i>Why would you report it? The seller clearly states it is a copy. All the bidders have to do is read the auction. >>



    "you are bidding on a 20 dollar .999 gold coin"--- This is not a .999 gold coin. That would be why it needs reported

    You can't really be serious can you image If so seek help for your lack of common sense please.
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    RampageRampage Posts: 9,659 ✭✭✭✭✭


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    Somebody is going to come out of this with a SCREW YOU- Dead Beat feeling....imageRespectfully, John Curlis
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    Hmmm...should I still bump the thread?
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    cinman14cinman14 Posts: 2,489


    << <i>Okay, so the title is deceptive, which is sort of what I said in my previous post. Do you always make a habit of insulting people? >>



    Only when they lack compassion for naive people. This auction is clearly a scam.
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    Why would one need to bump a thread thats already at the top? Respectfully, copperfan
    Looking for Au Classic Commems...
    Also looking for VF-EF Seated halves.

    Sell me your old auction catalogs...image
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    OK, scam is a good beginning...Respectfully, John Curlis
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    cinman14cinman14 Posts: 2,489
    I guess if someone beats my 1250.00 dollar bid they can have it...image
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    GoldbullyGoldbully Posts: 18,500 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>

    << <i>10 mil means 10/1,000,000th of an inch, or about 1/100,000th of an inch. >>

    1 mil

    image >>



    1/1000" or as they one thousandth of an inch!! image
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    Coll3ctorColl3ctor Posts: 3,386 ✭✭✭
    >>

    1/1000" or as they one thousandth of an inch!! image >>




    image
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    ManorcourtmanManorcourtman Posts: 8,395 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>I guess if someone beats my 1250.00 dollar bid they can have it...image >>



    Looks like a shill or bidiot is pushing your bid up rather quickly.
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    GoldbullyGoldbully Posts: 18,500 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i> >>

    1/1000" or as they one thousandth of an inch!! image >>




    image >>




    Damn, that ain't too much AU!!!!!!!! image
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    ConnecticoinConnecticoin Posts: 13,272 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I suspect the winner of the auction is going to be extremely disappointed once he receives the coin and sees it is the width of an aspirin tablet!

    Sleazeball seller is probably shilling up the price with that one feedback account.
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    gecko109gecko109 Posts: 8,231


    << <i>

    << <i>

    << <i>10 mil means 10/1,000,000th of an inch, or about 1/100,000th of an inch. >>

    1 mil

    image >>



    1/1000" or as they one thousandth of an inch!! image >>




    Please tell me what the JEWELRY GOLD PLATING definition of a mil is....scroll down the page and report back your findings.image

    http://www.tanury.com/glossary.htm
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    << <i>I Sold 10 of these last week on the BST for 7 scoots each. I should have listed them on the bay image


    Clicky >>



    I have 6 of these copies same thing .999 milgold plated.

    I must have an easy 60 70 copy coins-

    I'm gonna use them as poker chips one night for the hell of it- with friends and enemies-

    I want there money when they offer me $$cha ching bucks for em.


    any one wanna come over and player some good ol Texas Hold em????
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    TavernTreasuresTavernTreasures Posts: 1,262 ✭✭✭
    In the old days, other EBAYers could warn these bidders of this scam. Back then, the names of the bidders were displayed.

    EBAY management has really improved the "trust & safety" within the "EBAY community".
    Advanced collector of BREWERIANA. Early beer advertising (beer cans, tap knobs, foam scrapers, trays, tin signs, lithos, paper, etc)....My first love...U.S. COINS!
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    I've taken the liberty of reporting this auction to ebay. I also sent this to the seller:



    << <i>Is this how they do things in Canada? You need to tell the buyer what he's actually going to be getting BEFORE he pays ... this auction has already been reported to eBay ... and they're watching! Enjoy your evening! >>



    Don't know if it will do any good, but I'd sure appreciate someone watching out for my best interest if I didn't know any better! This kind of crap is what gives the hobby AND legitimate sellers a bad rap.


    As you grow older, you'll find the only things you regret are the things you didn't do. ~Zachary Scott <>
    Why not go out on a limb? Isn't that where the fruit is? ~Frank Scully
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    AUandAGAUandAG Posts: 25,030 ✭✭✭✭✭
    So, I wrote and said his description was very deceptive and he's heading for his first negative and
    a buyer that will get his money back. Need to change verbage, stop auction and start over and here's
    the response I got:

    Dear bobandlinda1,

    i just wrote what was stated on the coin and stated that it stated on the coin itsay copy right on it.. and i know nothng of coins... thankyou


    - sewell4949
    Registry: CC lowballs (boblindstrom), bobinvegas1989@yahoo.com
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    cinman14cinman14 Posts: 2,489


    << <i>I've taken the liberty of reporting this auction to ebay. I also sent this to the seller:



    << <i>Is this how they do things in Canada? You need to tell the buyer what he's actually going to be getting BEFORE he pays ... this auction has already been reported to eBay ... and they're watching! Enjoy your evening! >>



    Don't know if it will do any good, but I'd sure appreciate someone watching out for my best interest if I didn't know any better! This kind of crap is what gives the hobby AND legitimate sellers a bad rap. >>



    If it helps to know, I was the one who won the coin for 730.00 imageimage

    I hope I don't get a NEG for non-payment..... Oops almost forgot sellers can't leave NEG feedback anymore..imageimage

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    cinman14cinman14 Posts: 2,489
    message from the seller....Dear cinman14,

    Your bid was quite high for this coin, in the description with the coin it stated copy, so i'm not sure if its real 20 $ coin, but it does say .999 gold, Its up to your discretion if you want to purchase this coin, but again I am not sure exactly the nature of it as I know nothing about coins.Thank-you for your purchase.


    - sewell4949

    imageimage
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    cinman14cinman14 Posts: 2,489
    Dear cinman14,

    Do you realize you just bought a $10.00 coin?
    20 dollar .999 gold coin Big deal no reserve Item number: 220264345820 <> Just watching out for a fellow collector (I wouldn't pay if I were you!)


    - madaboutslabs

    image there is still hope out there image
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    FullStrikeFullStrike Posts: 4,353 ✭✭✭
    Gotta love eBay. Best place in the world to get scammed right from your own little comfy computer desk. But is the bidder real? If so, do they really have any intention of buying? Maybe 7***j is just a silly little kid bidding?

    It's all stupid BS if ya asks me. image
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    << <i>Gotta love eBay. Best place in the world to get scammed right from your own little comfy computer desk. But is the bidder real? If so, do they really have any intention of buying? Maybe 7***j is just a silly little kid bidding?

    It's all stupid BS if ya asks me. image >>



    read the thread....the bidder is amember here and did it so no one gets screwed.
    imageDo not taunt Happy Fun Ball image
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    ResRes Posts: 1,086
    So I guess the seller wasn't a scammer after all. Or he had an attack of conscience after the auction ended.
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    cinman14cinman14 Posts: 2,489


    << <i>I've taken the liberty of reporting this auction to ebay. I also sent this to the seller:



    << <i>Is this how they do things in Canada? You need to tell the buyer what he's actually going to be getting BEFORE he pays ... this auction has already been reported to eBay ... and they're watching! Enjoy your evening! >>



    Don't know if it will do any good, but I'd sure appreciate someone watching out for my best interest if I didn't know any better! This kind of crap is what gives the hobby AND legitimate sellers a bad rap. >>



    This may have helped him....image
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    A mil is one thousandth (1/1000") of an inch.

    This coin has a 10 mil gold plating or 1/100" of an inch. 254 micron plating for the metrically inclined.
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    storm888storm888 Posts: 11,701 ✭✭✭
    A major seller - criminal - of these tiny tokens was recently chased
    off of EBAY. She moved to eCrater and gozbay.

    The tokens can be had in wholesale quantity for about a $1.00.

    The tokens are still prevalent on EBAY. The "Maximillian" tokens
    are made by the same outfit; also HGE garbage. Heavy Gold Electroplate.

    The scum that sells these as "coins" needs to be in PRISON.
    Folks Who Bite Get Bitten. Folks Who Don't Bite Get Eaten.
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    Gecko wrote, "Please tell me what the JEWELRY GOLD PLATING definition of a mil is....scroll down the page and report back your findings."

    Another interesting link on gold plating:

    Artisan Plating

    The plating in question is 10/1,000,000" inch thick.

    I stand corrected. This COPY is worth even less than I thought!

    image

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