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I wouldn't touch this. It looks fake to me.
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This is the most ridiculous ebay "Error" listing yet.
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Free expedited shipping too!
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Whoever made this was trying WAY too hard!
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: ) I'm bidding on this right....................now
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I like the shiny brass solder.
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wow.... I never knew a die break could be so bad as to swap parts of the reverse and obverse dies. sheeeesh

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$1500 starting bid? I have a roll of wheats & a band-saw...guess I can start planning my retirement!
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OMG!

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Geez, what a joke!
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This seller is very honest because the description says that this is unbelievable. Besides the starting bid is only $1500 and the holder says $6000. I think this is more than fair for a ‘'split in half'' error.
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It's amazing to see what people come up with for "rare error coins". Latest one I've seen is a seller listing "1888/7 Indians" for ~$50 drawing arrows in incorrect places and saying that he has "many of them". A coin with 75 examples known so far and he has a bunch, LOL.
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Hey, this is better than the lot of Greek coins I bought with actual dates of "239 B.C." on them. Not only very old, but they knew when the division in dates would occur 239 years in advance. I also believe they were the first laminated cupric-nickel coins in history. I'm in total amazement that a penny could be perfectly in half at the mint, then one half flipped and welded back together from the stamping process. You sure don't see that every day. If they had two I'd take both, but I need a set, not a single one. Do you suppose he could find another if I told him that?
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You can order as many as you want, they are made to order...
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