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Re: Interesting encased Indian Head Cent on eBay last night
Definitely a rare merchant but that is a lot of money for a damaged piece (replaced cent). Most experienced exonumia collectors quickly shy away from encased pieces with replaced coins. (View Post)3 -
Re: Feedback ???
eBay's actions (not their often conflicting statements) actually support the position that the transaction isn't over until the buyer is satisfied (indicated by leaving positive feedback) and that th… (View Post)1 -
Re: New listing system for ebay
It's an entirely new listing page format. I'm pleasantly surprised that it is actually a bit quicker than the previous version for the way that I create listings. The category prompt is the only thin… (View Post)1 -
Re: Auction canceled by eBay. What did I do wrong?
It took a combined effort over nearly ten years from eBay's founding before token sellers were able to list good luck swastika tokens (almost all of which are pre-1933). There were a number of very d… (View Post)2 -
Re: Anyone know this counterstamp? On an 1805 half cent.
It is not listed in the Brunk catalog -- it appears not to be a logotype c/s but rather individual punches. Without convincing traveling evidence it will be extremely difficult to attribute it to a p… (View Post)1