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Posts posted by Gluggo
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Well this actually happened to me but I was the buyer. It was a DVD and when the package arrived it was empty. When I made my complaint to EBay they sided with the seller. Now that was 20+ years ago and the DVD was only $20.00 so I gave up and moved on. I guess since they had the tracking number to prove I got the package Ebay sided with the seller. Fast forward to 2021 has things changed?
So far I have been lucky everything I have sold have been to honest Ebayers. Good luck try not to worry to much.
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Thought I would ask again anybody know of this series?
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Good question this name was listed during the auction that’s why I listed it. Hoping someone would know his link into this series. The name came from A Steve Hayden auction who I believe is well known in the civil war era.
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- Just Bob, Mr_Spud and RonnieR131
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Here is my current coin photography set up I hope you won’t mind. But some of the equipment I believe is pretty modern. I picked up a new type Jansco light seems to work well but it’s not in this picture. Also a new Cannon EF 10m f/2.8 L IS USM Lens but that is currently enroute.
FYI all my pictures is for my personal use once I take a picture it get lost in my computer to be seen again once in a century. You can see how I am using my Jansco light looking forward to try your method.
The Camera stand is a System X from Ray who has been very instrumental in helping me on my quest for taking pictures on my coins.
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Thank you for your excellent illustration on the defusing using the Jansco lights. I will look that over and attempt to reproduce them as ai use the Jansco light set up. You have some good talent on your drawing skills must be a special program your using to draw them out? Again thank you much.
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I recently acquired this trial counterstamp piece. The date has 1862 but I believe it was made during the 1950’s. Don Thoms
"1862" Fantasy Civil War Token Copper One Dime Die Trial T S TRIAL Counterstamp
There are some tokens out there labeled
"1862" Fantasy Civil War Token circa 1950's? Army Navy 1862. One Dime 10. Ex Don Thoms (70-90) pictured below.
I guess I will have to hit the books but we’re these during the 1950’s? Thank you for any information on these. Here are some pictures to help jog the memories.
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So you pay $495.00 for one seems a bit expensive. What does a normal 1964 graded coins generally sell for? Just womdering, heck I might even own one but I usually dont retain the buy prices off hand. TYIA
How can I prevent this scam when selling on eBay?
in Newbie Coin Collecting Questions
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Ivan sorry it took so long to figure reply but I cannot remember exactly if Ebay told me why. 20+ years ago don’t think I can look that information up. Sorry