An absolute sham. In his grab-bag photo, there is a 1936 Walking Liberty half with a rim nick near the second T in trust. If you look carefully at his other auction with the coins in the jar, the same 1936 walker with the rim nick is there. Whoever buys the jar might get it, but this pretty much guarantees that the buyer of the grab-bag will not. I would bet that some of the other coins are in multiple auctions also.
He may have found the jar in a barn, but he certainly put the coins into it.
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