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2005 Ocean In View First Day Covers - Crazy Prices
Have you noticed the leap in price of the 2005 Westward Journey Series First Day Coin Covers? The mint sold these for an outrageous $20 each -- and prior to January 1, the second hand market for these on Ebay was somewhere in the neighborhood of $7 - $12. I picked up a few of each type in this price range. Now that mint… -
Re: $19 bulk value 20 card min with membership vs $19 value no minimum non-membership
Emails surely can have typos and people make honest mistakes. False advertising is the risk of this mistake. It does not seem like the false information is intentional but it does not need to be intentional for an advertisement to be considered False. Unfortunately we live in a society where some people don't recognize an… -
Re: You Gotta Admire The Genius of America
THEFT BY DECEPTION (N.J.S.A. 2C:20-4) The defendant is charged with committing the offense of theft by deception. A person is guilty of this form of theft if (he/she) purposely obtains property of another by deception. (If appropriate here define, as applicable: "Property" (N.J.S.A. 2C:20-lg) or "Property of another"… -
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Woolworth Morgan Rolls on ebay?
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Re: The 2026 Silver Proof Set is a potential winner
Unlikely, unless the published prices are mistakes. Which they do not appear to be. Maybe after a year, if a lot of product sits unsold. But certainly not in reaction to reflexive subscription cancellations. They had to have known such a violent price increase would be a shock to our system. It's an open question regarding… -
Re: Finding a rare coin after the fact after purchasing a collection. Customer recourse?

"Let the law be your guide. If both parties do a transaction under a false assumption, the sale can be voided. Lets say that I bought a painting from you for $50. Neither you, nor I, knew there was a valuable painting beneath that painting. Then the seller could get it back in court because it was a mistake. But the odd… -
Re: OT: Trimmed, miscut, not-holdered, etc.
toppsgun - have you ever submitted a card to PSA that was rejected for Evidence of Trimming? If so, what did you do with that card after receiving it back from PSA? I have seen dozens of posts by members on this board that they received rejections for cards they pulled from packs themselves. Unless each and every one of… -
Re: Wanted: Photos of your Counterfeit/Altered US Coins For numismaticenquirer.com
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Re: "Counterfeits", "Imitation Numismatic Items", the HPA/CCPA, and the collecting/s
<< <i>... In a legal sense, an actual counterfeit coin/note is an imitation produced for the purpose of use in commerce. They are made to be spent as if genuine. An imitation that is made to be sold to a collector at a premium over face value is legally *not* a counterfeit and actual anti-counterfeiting laws have not been…
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