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Please tell me I am very wrong here about this 1796 bust dollar...

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eBay listing that is REALLY freaky

 

Please tell me that this coin is not a counterfeit. :wishluck:

1796 Bust Dollar.

Ebay seller from China..NO feedback.

Coin sold for $100,099.99. Not authenticated or graded.

very poor descripition....

 

This is scary. Tell me I am wrong about the winning bidder getting screwed big time here.

 

-Dave

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Someone has more money then sense...

 

1) Seller has no feedback

2) Seller is from China (land of the counterfeit)

3) Coin looks sketchy

 

Anyone who can waste $100k on an eBay auction of an uncertified coin, well...I will stop at that.

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Someone has more money then sense...

 

1) Seller has no feedback

2) Seller is from China (land of the counterfeit)

3) Coin looks sketchy

 

Anyone who can waste $100k on an eBay auction of an uncertified coin, well...I will stop at that.

 

I believe that you made an assumption and jumped to the wrong conclusion. I am confident that the high bidders had plenty of sense. And that they were making certain no one got stuck with a counterfeit.

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Someone has more money then sense...

 

1) Seller has no feedback

2) Seller is from China (land of the counterfeit)

3) Coin looks sketchy

 

Anyone who can waste $100k on an eBay auction of an uncertified coin, well...I will stop at that.

 

I believe that you made an assumption and jumped to the wrong conclusion. I am confident that the high bidders had plenty of sense. And that they were making certain no one got stuck with a counterfeit.

 

Is that sarcasm? :whee:

 

Dave

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Someone has more money then sense...

 

1) Seller has no feedback

2) Seller is from China (land of the counterfeit)

3) Coin looks sketchy

 

Anyone who can waste $100k on an eBay auction of an uncertified coin, well...I will stop at that.

 

I believe that you made an assumption and jumped to the wrong conclusion. I am confident that the high bidders had plenty of sense. And that they were making certain no one got stuck with a counterfeit.

 

Is that sarcasm? :whee:

 

Dave

 

Not at all.

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please dont feel too bad about the buyer of the chinese made coin for 100k

 

he bought the brooklyn bridge last week for 2 mil.

 

Michael, the high bidder knew the coin was counterfeit and was making sure no one else bought it.

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hgaeijadfda (0) <---- looks a tad sketchy :)

 

I think that is Mongolianese for Fraudster.....

 

.......It could also be just jibberish, but I only fluently speak English (shrug)

 

-Dave

 

Welllll, based on the Post.........

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Someone has more money then sense...

 

1) Seller has no feedback

2) Seller is from China (land of the counterfeit)

3) Coin looks sketchy

 

Anyone who can waste $100k on an eBay auction of an uncertified coin, well...I will stop at that.

 

I believe that you made an assumption and jumped to the wrong conclusion. I am confident that the high bidders had plenty of sense. And that they were making certain no one got stuck with a counterfeit.

 

Is that sarcasm? :whee:

 

Dave

 

Logic.

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