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I have a feeling this seller is regretting his actions...

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I noticed this from a post across the street and while eBay will probably clear his account with the buyer not paying for it it would have generated about $25k in fees. 893whatthe.gif Of course if he did actually sell the coin for $10,000,000 I'm sure it would be well worth it! One heck of a way to get a Titanium powerseller designation! 893whatthe.gif27_laughing.gif

 

 

BTW that Frankie was sweet though! 893applaud-thumb.gif

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What a insufficiently_thoughtful_person to place the thing on eBay in the first place! makepoint.gif Why not just join a forum and post the coin there if you want to show it off!

 

Hoot

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All of that trouble for a friggen Franklin half? Added to that a date which is VERY common for toning, 58-D. Boggles the mind.... insane.gif

 

jom

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if this coin is worth ten million then the superb gem 54-s with much MUCH BETTER TONING is worth 10 billion dollars!!

 

that xpiper bought a month or so ago on the pcgs forums

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