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"Would make a decent filler"?? For what? A trash compactor??

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At least he provides decent photos and discloses the damage. He also has a 7 day no questions asked return policy. Granted, the coin is a dog, but he doesn't hide that fact.

 

I once bought a an 1859 Indian Head in XF from Ebay that was described as "problem free" and had a decent picture of the obverse and no picture of the reverse. When I recieved the coin, the obverse was as described, but the reverse looked like someone had hacked on it with a knife.

 

JJ

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I counted 23 dents or dings around the rim. Add the rounded left side of the obverse and you may have the first 24 sided coin in US history!

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a decent filler for 5 dollars including shipping

 

 

sleezebay you gotta love it

 

without sleezebay these sellers would basically have no market at all for their sh*T

 

and the thing is many things sell for many MANY TIMES their true value and most of the time the buyers love it and keep coming back for more

 

hurts the hobby and honest coin sellers in the long run

 

yes might have good photos and also a return policy but still not make it right to sell coins that are damaged and way overpriced

 

but such is the american way screw someone and you get rewarded

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