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Look At This Crazy Guy That Listed A 1889 CC With Junk

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I was searching completed auctions when I came across this. Look at the title and how he has the coins loose on a table. It's like he had no idea that the CC was worth $1,500 Plus. I wonder if he crapped himself when he got dang near 1,800?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/6x-Morgan-D...047675.l2557


I didn't see the questions on bottom I guess he caught on. There is a guy that is trying his best to give the guy $50 each for them. I wonder how many buy it now emails he got. LOL
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 Posted 10/29/2012  12:40 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ArrowsAndRays to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
"Q: I'll give you $350 for them...$50 each. Its a very fair price."

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I suspect the 89 CC is a fake. Anyone know how many rev dies were used? I compared the mintmark against a certified piece and it doesn't match. (position is different) But if they used more than one rev die I could have been comparing two different dies.
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I was thinking that this would be a good way to list a fake CC. make yourself seem like you dont know, offer them with a very low starting bid, and say you got them at the "estate sale"
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The MM placement looks allot like the one listed at AMPEX here http://www.apmex.com/Product/66156/...45nAodwAQAQw I am not sure how many Dies were used but since AMPEX has 2 with different placement of the MM I can say it was at least that many
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 Posted 10/31/2012  8:02 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Roscue2 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I was thinking the same thing Steele.
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Lots of people fall for that scam.
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This was that seller's first-ever offering of coins.

There are 5 identified 1889-CC VAMs. The images rather resemble VAM-5, having the Far Date and dropped C, but I'm worried about the apparent weakness of the second C in the mint mark. It's easily the most common die pair for the date.

Have a look above the left spine of the top cotton leaf, to 2:00 from the T in LIBERTY. You'll see a line extending from the top spine of the leaf, aiming southwest to the wheat leaf. That's a known feature of this die.

But it's in the wrong place - too far up.

I dunno.
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That 350 offer wasnt to far off considering the risk involved imo. I dunno what to think, he did post larger photos when asked so it could just be someone not knowing what they have, but it could also be a good scam artist. For the sake of the buyer hopefully its legit
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Did you notice that the guy who offered $50 apiece is the guy who won the auction?
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Well, if its a scam I bet he will wish he hadn't won.
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"It's a very fair price"

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Did you see the comment he received on these coins?
Sold me a counterfeit coin, then would not cooperate/communicate with ebay
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Did you notice that the guy who offered $50 apiece is the guy who won the auction?

How can you tell that?
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no thanks, will take my chances with a slabbed one vs paying $$$ for a raw cc
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