Yes, LOL, its always funny watching a brand new ebayer waste thousands of dollars of money that he or she had to work for. Maybe they have an unlimited money source. There is obviously a lot of money to be made in the coin counterfitting these days, maybe that's what I should do with my life.
Is it not enough a red flag that the person has this in no case and is holding it with grubby fingers? I assume its a fake as I know nothing about it but seems crazy someone would bid that much on a loose coin.
shoudn't the date also be directly below the head red flag for me never buy from ebay even if graded You just don't know anymore makes me sick [i]Sigh[/i}
I guess I should explain.....The head is incorrect, the hair details are wrong, coin has a rim (there should be no rim), stars are too small, the dentils are incorrect = counterfeit. It is the same type of counterfeit pictured at Londoncoin's site: http://www.londoncoin.com/coins/cou...1wzurI8.dpbs
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