@coin-rejector,
Sorry you are incorrect. The seller sold a bunch of cull coins. The OP was told not to buy it. He decided to buy it. As to value the seller said he wanted $35 for a bunch of reject coins, if the op agreed to that, that's on him. You can't stop someone from spending money on worthless crap. I see people buying overpriced coins on the cable shopping network, people gladly pay $100+ for a coin that has a worth of $35. In no way is the seller obligated to give the buyer a $100 coin or $35 in coins that the seller CLEARLY stated what he was selling. If you buying something that isn't worth it that's on you.
Sorry you are incorrect. The seller sold a bunch of cull coins. The OP was told not to buy it. He decided to buy it. As to value the seller said he wanted $35 for a bunch of reject coins, if the op agreed to that, that's on him. You can't stop someone from spending money on worthless crap. I see people buying overpriced coins on the cable shopping network, people gladly pay $100+ for a coin that has a worth of $35. In no way is the seller obligated to give the buyer a $100 coin or $35 in coins that the seller CLEARLY stated what he was selling. If you buying something that isn't worth it that's on you.






















