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 Posted 06/19/2016  1:21 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add fioti to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I've seen this type of ad before. Some believe, once the $$ hits your bank, you just grab the bucks & run.
This acct. is 2 days old. They should have researched how long paypal holds the bucks.
Years ago, I think it was 3 wks. I can appreciate a decent scam, but this just yells stupid.
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I don't get it fioti. How would they ever get someone to BIN the item anyway at that price?
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If you look, it is actually a 1970 quarter, he just typoed the date in his heading. It still isn't worth more than a quarter, but ebay is currently filled with 1970 quarters with ridiculous asking prices because the news media, through poor reporting made people think that every 1970 quarter was a valuable error worth thousands.
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just your classic 4/7 error. seems legit
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Good grief.
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@JG. Good eye. My head was just spinning with the sale price
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It is a valuable error! It was minted in 1940, but the 7 was used by mistake, plus they accidentally forgot to use silver!
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What a load.
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The price seems fair, but I'm looking for top-notch conditions for my set, so....sorry.
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For me these are sometinmes hard to figure out.

I guess most times a scam ..

But than you get those people that just don't know or
don't have a clue why the coin they heard about is
different than the one they have.
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