Actually I see nothing wrong with the listing. The picture is a representation of what you will receive.It's not the actual coin. That's not hard to interpret.
Here's an example: I asked the seller of the coin below a couple of questions, which he did not answer (no reply).
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1) What does "original sealed bank roll" mean? For example, I could buy paper bank rolls, put fifty pennies in one, seal it, and then it becomes a "sealed bank roll". I am not saying that's what you did, I just do not understand what the term means, especially the word 'original'. Would you elucidate?
2) You state, "The Coin pictured is an actual picture of a coin you will receive." I assume that means that the coin pictured is not the coin I would receive, is that correct?
3) Are these reprocessed 1943 Lincoln steel cents? Please see this
ebay Buying Guide for more information:
If someone sent me three questions like that would also ignore them and proceed to block them