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Ebay Buyers ... Why?

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I asked a seller this morning how he could be selling a blank planchet 1c from the early teens.

I love how this person knew it was from the early teens when there was absolutely nothing on the coin.

Might as well gone ahead and advertised it as 1909 S VDB blank!!

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Blank-US-Pl...em3a8e12837e
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Quite possibly a 1909-S VDB with a 100 percent off center strike.
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what is 3cn?


3cn is short for 3 cent nickels which were struck at Philadelphia from 1865 to 1889.

3cs is short for 3 cent silvers which were struck from 1851 to 1873.

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MV

Thank you!
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It's heartwarming to see how so many CCF folks are looking out for ebay buyers and sellers, alike!

I received a kindly reply from a seller today. I had told him that a token he was selling was a modern replica. One point I made was how a negative sale could negatively impact his otherwise excellent feedback.
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exoguy............


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It's heartwarming to see how so many CCF folks are looking out for ebay buyers and sellers, alike!

I received a kindly reply from a seller today. I had told him that a token he was selling was a modern replica. One point I made was how a negative sale could negatively impact his otherwise excellent feedback.


A balanced approach is good for all. When it gets too one sided ... the wheels stop turning.

A seller can keep his 100% feed back with a little effort and some common sense.
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A balanced approach is good for all. When it gets too one sided ... the wheels stop turning.


Yes, Domain. That's why I expressed it the way I did and received a favorable reply. The balanced alert tends to elicit a mostly favorable response. Words and intent can too often be misconstrued.


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A seller can keep his 100% feed back with a little effort and some common sense.


While I couldn't agree more with this, common sense is, at times, overshadowed by greed and other personality problems.
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Exoguy...........



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Yes, Domain. That's why I expressed it the way I did and received a favorable reply. The balanced alert tends to elicit a mostly favorable response. Words and intent can too often be misconstrued.




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While I couldn't agree more with this, common sense is, at times, overshadowed by greed and other personality problems.


When I can get the energy and time ... I might-could-should start another thread on eBay-buyer-seller balanced approach to all good things for everybody, in the whole universe.
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