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What Are These Lincoln Cent Sellers Thinking?

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What are these sellers thinking?



191804117605
1927-S 1C BN Lincoln Cent
$800.00
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1924(S) one cent massive error.you know when you see it the (O)america
$1,029.00
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Lincoln Wheat cent
$999.000
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For The High End Collector .. 195/ Wheat penny
$2,4000 BIN
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Perhaps these are "high" end sellers.
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I saw some awful pieces that are listed again and again and are never sold.
It may be the free listing promotion.
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I'm sure we all know what they're thinking.
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Well, let us not assume the obvious.
How about a non informed person trying to make a buck.
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Fishing for a sucker!
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Putting the words "these sellers" and "thinking" in the same sentence is just wrong
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completely agree that he/she is just a non informed person trying to make (lots) of bucks lol
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I guess it's possible but I have a very difficult time believing these are non-informed individuals. Without checking feedback and such, my instinct is that these are predators.

At the very least, yes, fishing for a sucker.

Either way, it's shameful.

Oh well, at least we at CCF can't be fooled by that tripe!

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If that 1924 penny missing the O is worth a 1,000 how much is my penny missing a G worth lol

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Kevin, that's an 'Atheist Cent'. They are stamped by several Atheist groups (mostly in the North-East states) every Sunday morning and issued to religious buyers/sellers in change.
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Now we know what EF & A/U coins look like when cracked out of their original SGS (Star Grading Service) Holders..
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How do they get the G off with out damaging the coin,there is no dents or dings and were the letter used to be is not incused
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How do they get the G off with out damaging the coin,there is no dents or dings and were the letter used to be is not incused

There's a special power tool they use to get rid of the "G"; it's called the "Gee-Whiz" (available ONLY behind-the-counter at some Lowes and Home Depot sites).

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Well attic people do alter coins I didn't think it was altered but if someone else does I always like to know how.i only put the picture on as a joke for what they was showing other people was asking for coins that was missing letters,unlike the 1924 missing the O either due to ware or a light stamp mine is different so if them people wanted a 1,000 what would they want for a real error.
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