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Brian Lavin

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  1. I’m the cheapest you’ll ever meet. No 1916D dime for sale here anyway. I got no problem getting off the internet. I think that’s a good suggestion. I’ll look at it as a suggestion.
  2. No it’s not clear enough. The word counterfeit has no business on this thread and I don’t really appreciate that you came here to with the sole intention of putting that idea in someone’s head. You even mentioned that something looked “funny” about my coin. Well there is nothing funny about it as far as I am concerned and frankly I am insulted. CLEAR ENOUGH FOR YOU TO UNDERSTAND? Selling counterfeit coin as genuine like the coins I am selling would be an act of multiple federal crimes. Wire fraud, mail fraud and various other felonies. I don’t deserve those implications. I’ve come here to sell my coins with hood intention. Yes they are currently being offered raw many would grade 65 or better, especially if they were taken through the coin hospital and the legitimate services used. I’m
  3. I am willing to sell this group of coins at one price. I guarantee them to be genuine backed by the laws of the United States. Counterfeiting or participating in counterfeiting is a major crime and I for one wouldn’t consider it for a second. So rest assured. You will be happy with what you get. I will be willing to communicate to the buyer and I am also willing to do a video conference. Have them graded if you so wish. If you get a home run post it I will be happy for you. One of these coins in high grade at least good eye appeal. Please pm me with what you have including a price or if you have a willingness to trade!
  4. I am willing to sell this group of coins at one price. I guarantee them to be genuine backed by the laws of the United States. Counterfeiting or participating in counterfeiting is a major crime and I for one wouldn’t consider it for a second. So rest assured. You will be happy with what you get. I will be willing to communicate to the buyer and I am also willing to do a video conference. Have them graded maybe you will hit a home run. I cannot grade coins. I can only offer you the best images possible and a lifetime guarantee that they are genuine. If they are counterfeit you should call the FBI and tell them you purchased a counterfeit coin from me and that it was sold to you as genuine. I will be arrested. It’s going to happen so please let your guard down and enjoy this group of amazing coins. I am accepting offers. If your offer is fair I will respond if it makes no sense I will ignore you in two ways. No response and block your name. These coins will knock your socks off in person. I have to add more. I’m slowly getting better at taking pictures. So I will add the rest later tonight. If you choose to buy more than one I will do better on pricing. Shipping will be at your cost any way you want it. It needs to be insured. 1830 50C which variety? 1928D 10C Mercury head 1853 half dime
  5. New England. It used to be Afghanistan. I like it here. I am well trained. I would like to sell my collections. I just sold 14 45 cal semi auto pistols. Nicest weapons you have ever seen. I just keep a dual action shotgun close by. It’s a one way ticket into my house if someone wants what I own they will either get it or they will get it. I would like to be honest and sell my coins raw. Bye if you do get an AU sell it back to me. I’ll promise you that it will not stay in an AU holder. All of the gem coins have had work done to them. The metal is so soft you can scratch it with your fingernail. Coin dealers love AU coins. In the crack out game that’s where the money is. Someone like me will have a coin graded without touching it. Because it is 100% original l they fix me up. Resubmit and Buddy bing $$$. These are nice coins. They are 100% original like the little tiny surface scratch. Probably did it removing it from the dam holder. That coin will either have a knucklehead grade it AU or spend a few dollars and get the golden ring. I’ll fix this thread up in the morning.
  6. Sorry man I’m hot and tired. I will take a break and neaten everything up. Thanks for the heads up.
  7. I exceeded file space. If anyone need clearification please just ask. I will pair them up.
  8. Almost. I am looking for paper money and I really want a 1900’s $1 if anyone wants to discuss trade. If someone wants to step up and make a fair offer for all of them I will be open to it. I’m hoping for some help. Seems we got zips in the wire so we may have to clear out the woods a little so we have more area open for defense. Usually they back off if you hit the ignore button so I will do that. I’ll save my claymores for something other than rodents. Thank you gentleman.
  9. This is it. This is one coin with multiple images for a clear look. It’s pretty sweet. Original luster no tonight or carbon spots. This is my favorite coin but it’s for sale I need help with value. I have no problem calling it BU.
  10. Yes here they are. These are better than before. I believe they show pretty good detail. I’ll never get them perfect which is why I suggest using the iPhone video. Here is what I am needing some help with. None of these have really circulated. If anything it’s handling. That’s why I hope these images help otherwise we have a big show coming here soon. I’ll just hold them for that.
  11. It has been confirmed that it is a proof. It’s a weird scenario.
  12. By the way yes that scratch is there but the image makes it look bad. I’m sorry but your assessment is no agreeable. I have been offered over $600 by cheap coin dealers but thank you for your opinion. I believe a dealer would lick that scratch off. I have no interest in touching these. I’ll cause damage. That’s a very faint scratch when in hand. Very faint. Tempting but nope me no touch.
  13. Well I would tell you but then I don’t have to do I. None of these coins have ever been publicly offered. My 1916D 10C is not one of one. I actually have one other. It was the owners prized coin. I paid exactly $0.00 for these coins. How about that. I will be submitting my other 1916D. I showed it to the man and women who bought the other 1916D. They offered me stupid money. But I told them no. The stupid money will be needed for the one they bought. And today while running around I stopped to buy this with a cashiers check. The rest will be used to buy 14 Anderson windows for my house before I sell it. I will be selling my comic book collection next. I have the golden rings in comics. #1 super man in unheard of condition. #1 spider man in unopened condition Monday others. See I inherited these for lack of a better term from a collector. When they tell you the contents in its entirety well that’s what you pay for. I HAVE THE REST OF THE IMAGES COMING UP! Please help me with grade and prices. I’ll post them for sale. I do have some locals watching so if your interested please let me know. So if it ever stops raining we can take a ride in the new slide…..
  14. It’s hot down here. I’m going to take one more. I love this coin. Is this one I need to have slabbed? Value? Grade?
  15. Well let me work on perfection for you. I’ll get you the best pictures I am capable. If you want to see it live pm me. I’ll give you my telephone number and you can view it live. I’m working with this home made setup.
  16. The 1916D has been sold. I do have my 1928D. I’m going to work on images. If your not comfortable then the. Eat thing to do is pass. I have shown these to dealers. They made all the moves on me. I had good offers but no sale on principal. Again fraud is a crime that has no borders. I’m all set with that. These are just great coins. I’ll get good pictures. Better pictures anyway.
  17. Bob so basically you are accusing me of attempting fraud right? Is this correct or am I misunderstanding you. Can you clearly answer this question?
  18. There is nothing sketchy about any of my coins. They are 100% genuine to offer them for sale as genuine and then sell them know they are fake is fraud. Illegal and a felony. I wouldn’t sell a fake anything. I sand behind the genuineness of these coins to the point that anyone who purchases a coin from me will be able to verify who I am. I will provide an image of my license with the license number blacked out. So please let’s avoid that subject. I find kind of an insult. I agree those kind of people are out there but I am not one of them. In fact selling fake coins could bring troubles like mail fraud, wire fraud all kinds of life damaging consequences. I just want to Best Buy thinking I might buy a good macro camera but I am not signing up for a $2000 camera. I am willing to do iPhone video chat and display the coin you might want live in hand. That’s a beautiful option. You don’t need to show me your face just watch the video. The 1928D Mercury head I have is beyond beautiful and possibly amongst the finest known. I’m not going to be shy about it. As far as full bands this coin has it all. I have a couple that might be worth having graded that’s one of my questions. If someone with knowledge is willing I will do an video conference. I am going to do some work on getting better images now. It’s a real pain in the neck for me but it’s worth it. What does it cost for a quick return for a slabbed coin? Say a two week turn around. I have an 1978 proof that is so mind boggling it needs to be graded. I am looking for some honest opinions of value based on grade. If I can get a video on here I will. I’m going to work now. Give me an hour. I’ll see if I can get some impressive images on here.
  19. Thank you for your honest opinions. The 1916 is a 1916 plain. I sold the 1916D already to local collector. He told me it was the nicest he had ever seen. His offer bought me a new car. That’s no joke. He has a PCGS 66 that when compared couldn’t hold a candle to the one he has. He told me IF he gets a 68 I will receive another slice of pie. I did not bring other coins because that’s what he wanted. So oddly enough that’s sold. The 1928D must show something in the pictures that’s misleading. It hasn’t taken a hit but is pinched as though it was one of the first 100 minted. It’s clean and fully detailed. I want to say flawless. I am on my way to see someone who is going to take some pictures of the others I have. So hopefully new images today..