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Re: Do you want to buy Bit Coin cheap?
Not only did the seller falsely advertise them as silver....the "coins" arrived and are stamped ".999 COPPER" (FRAUD #1 as coin was misrepresented) and yet a magnet is strongly attracted to them (FRAUD #2 as the coin isn't even what it claims to be). I had no sympathy for this scam artist seller and received my full refund. -
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bad ebay you may want to block
jofro1985 This guy recently purchased a number of high value items $1000 to $3,000 dollars from several coin dealers........then not only does he not pay.... he made claim falsely to ebay that he paid the seller(s), the sellers cashed his check and that he did not get the items he paid for..... one to avoid... -
Re: How does this even happen?

Wow, didn't expect this coin to ever resurface... https://www.sixbid.com/en/aurora-numismatica/9267/germany/7875060/germany-brunswick-luneburg-calenberg-hannover-george-ludwig-thaler?term&orderCol=lot_number&orderDirection=asc&priceFrom&displayMode=large&auctionSessions=10391|383819&sidebarIsSticky=false "Planchet defect… -
Re: Liquidity Crunch considerations.....

<< <i>Like French Generals planning for a replay of World War I with their Maginot Line, investors looking for a replay of 2008 are likely going to be outflanked. Markets like that won't happen like that again until the next generation. My opinion is that a bigger financial crunch than 2008 isn't likely until about 2028… -
Re: Indicator Warns of 78% Collapse in Gold's Purchasing Power
<< <i> But back to the OP, which looks to have been a rather good call of the top in metals prices in 2011, and down stepwise since. Meanwhile, stocks and bonds and real estate have moved higher in stepwise fashion. >> Not such a great call other than to say gold was riding near its all time highs during the summer lull of… -
Re: How is it not possible to have bids on generic gold when prices are tied so closely to the spot pric
The price of common date US gold coins is tied to much more than just the price of gold. One must also factor in market liquidity, supply/demand, inventories, etc. In fact the premiums on generics can vary wildly as the market heats up and as it cools down. We've seen this many times over the past 7 years. Ultimately their… -
Re: The Hammering Hebrew sinks to new lows
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Re: Opinions are just that... Opinions
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Re: Question about mailing from US post office
<< <i>I have never had a coin confiscated by a foreign post office. >> I have had one or two "consfiscated" by dishonest postal workers, but not by a customs agency. When sending overseas, I usually label the customs form as "product samples," or something non-numismatic that is also not necessarily false.
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