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These Are Some Expensive Indians . . . But Why?

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tx.unclaimed.property, IMO, is a legit seller, as I said imo. I've followed them for a while, and they have quite a following. Was there some rare dates in the lot? Was there some bid fever? Only 2 bidders took it past $300? So who knows. If you check out their stuff, they are always selling large lots 90% silver, etc. Basically no reserve auctions with great feedback. To rich for my blood, not stacking, and I'm not a gambler. I did buy one inexpensive thing from them, and if I remember correctly it came from a proper office of the Texas gov't. Could the whole thing be a scam....sure. But it's one of the most real sellers I've seen. Buy something cheap from them, and check out the package it comes in.
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This is run by the State of Texas......I think those other 28 pennies are rather special....and someone on the inside told someone about it and only took a picture of the garbage 1907 IHP and told a friend and maybe the person on the inside try to get it as well.....post only the garbage photo, but somehow the information slipped to a few people and then it became a bidding war.....find out the name on the box....That person who posted the picture of the 1907 garbage definitely posted that photo on purpose to throw off potential bidders so they could get it cheap....but loose lips sink ships and a bidding war ensued. The bidder who won has 100% bidding with the seller. I guarantee you the winning bidder is either the inside man/woman who posted the 1907 photo or girlfriend or relative with a dummy account they use strictly for doing this sort of scheme. The state of Texas should be made aware of this scheme/insider bidding etc. It's rigged when something really good comes along! It's the definition of fraud.
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