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A bunch of lousy, no-good, rotten little worthless eBay listings....

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On eBay, I have some stuff from a consignor - mostly medals, but coins will start going up next week .... more medals to go up this week .... then I'll be listing a bunch of neat US coins from yet another consignor. THANKS!

 

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James

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A bunch of lousy, no-good, rotten little worthless eBay listings

I'm suprised that people still consign material to you if that's the way you describe their holdings... wink.gif

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Coins? You sell coins too?

 

It looks like Louis Pasteur is doing quite well while Charles Dickens is floundering. 893whatthe.gif

 

Then again, I know nothing about these and maybe Louis is going dirt cheap. confused-smiley-013.gif

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Coins? You sell coins too?

 

It looks like Louis Pasteur is doing quite well while Charles Dickens is floundering. 893whatthe.gif

 

Then again, I know nothing about these and maybe Louis is going dirt cheap. confused-smiley-013.gif

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BTW James,why don't you list your coins like this: link ?

looks nicer

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Now that you mention it, the coins are NOW LISTED! Naturally, they are just a bunch of awful stinking, measly little good-for-nothing pieces of junk metal, but hey, I do the best I can!

 

James

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James, does that stinky, rotton, lousy, no-good 1840 half dime have an O mintmark on the back, or is that just some more stinking, rotton, lousy damage on the coin?

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