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"There is no mention of Ireland. I guess they think Eire is a country."
Well, it is a country... it's just not an English word.
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Quote: ZiggyZ
Well, it is a country... it's just not an English word.  silly me, was thinking in english. All the same, you would think an American company would have given the english name too. 
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Quote: Collectible Silver Coins From 1800's (Wt.98.8gr) and the description  Quote:Up for bid- Various silver coins from the 1800's Coins are: · 1885, 1887, 1890 Morgan Liberty Silver Dollar Coins · (2) 1863 Indian Head penny· No year Visible- Indian head Nickel · (2) 1943 Abraham Lincoln DimesAll are silver and total gram weight is: 98.8gr Coins show wear due to being older. They think Steel Cents are Silver Dimes  Only the Morgan dollars are silver.  Of the 98.8 grams, only 72 grams is actually silver.  So far bidding is at $151.00 
Edited by Fuzzy317 04/11/2012 8:47 pm
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Rest in Peace
United States
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Quote:They think Steel Cents are Silver Dimes Only the Morgan dollars are silver. Of the 98.8 grams, only 72 grams is actually silver. So far bidding is at $151.00 Not to mention that neither "Indian head nickels" nor 1943 coins are in the 1800s. Quote: Walking Liberty Silver Dollar 1993 32g
was a 1993 ASE Well, it says liberty ,silver and dollar, and she's walking. Nowhere except among coin collectors is there any indication of ASE. IOW, I would think any collector would know exactly what they meant by their description. Quote: Liberty Dollar - 1 oz. Fine Silver
was a 2000 ASE Same idea, but they should have mentioned the date.
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Quote: 1921 E. Pluribus U.N.U.M Dollar Coin The name "morgan" is not in their description anywhere. 
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Quote: Vtg United States Of America Quarter Dollar this " Standing Liberty quarter" has the date worn away, and they have the eagle on the reverse as the primary image. 
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Quote: Lady Liberty Head SILVER DOLLAR Lucite Paperweight They do mention the year 1900 in the description, but its only mentioned as "Lady Liberty Head Silver Dollar" 
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Valued Member
United States
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Edited by rycolemet 04/30/2012 10:52 am
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Pillar of the Community
Russian Federation
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My first and so far only purchase on Molotok (our Russian ebay analogue) was a coin listed as (translated from original Russian) "USA 1 cent 1890(?)". The actual coin? A really worn (and dateless, and probably harshly cleaned, but hey) Matron Head large cent  The Buy It Now price? Just over three bucks (of which half was postage). ...And that's the story of how my 1841 Petite Head stopped being the only large cent in my collection - though I doubt anyone still remembers when I promised to tell that way back in March 
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a coin auction site has 15 different lots listed as either: Quote: Liberty Half Dollar Coins or Quote: Liberty One Dollar Coins The listings don't say what they really are: Kennedy half dollar or Eisenhower dollar. 
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Here are a couple  Quote: US Silver Dollar 2002 Robed Woman American Eagle they got parts right: it is from 2002, and it is an ASEQuote: Walking Liberty Fine Silver 1 Ounce Round 31.0g its a silver round with a Saint Gaudens Liberty, not a Walking Liberty
Edited by Fuzzy317 06/23/2012 02:54 am
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United States
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Quote: Sometimes the ignorance of others can pay off big time! I just started reading this thread and the first thing that came to my mind after reading the comment above was a webpage I used to use probably around 1997 or so called fatfingers.com. It was a website dedicated to misspelled words on ebayEdit: I just looked and it is still an active website but it doesn't seem to work like it used to. When I typed something in today it just searched for the correct spelling on ebay, when a long time ago it would search for just misspelled words
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