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Ebay Removing My 1948 Silver Dollars Due To Them Being Counterfeit - Help!

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 Posted 01/02/2022  7:38 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DBM to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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...Canada, makes no mention of the $2500 rule in the verbiage of their "Collectible Currency Policy."...
It's actually worse than that.

Third paragraph from ebay.ca "collectible currency policy"
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Listings for current, exchangeable, ungraded currency from any country worldwide cannot exceed $1,000 in value, whether in a single listing or in a combination of multiple listings.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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DBM that one made my heart sink when I initially read it but I think they are referring to "current" modern currency that is widely exchangeable for example at a retail level. Coins like silver dollars and 50 cent pieces although are currency, are not widely exchangeable. Plus, without applying this interpretation to the two paragraphs below, they contradict one another. Again, this is only my interpretation because its not possible to talk to an actual human who is knowledgeable at ebay.

Paragraph 2: Listings for ungraded coins and currency or raw currency: ...Must have a starting, reserve, or Buy It Now price of less than $2,500

Paragraph 3: Listings for current, exchangeable, ungraded currency from any country worldwide cannot exceed $1,000 in value, whether in a single listing or in a combination of multiple listings

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Current and exchangeable includes legal tender and such things as one, two and thousand dollar notes which are no longer legal tender but are still redeemable.
Your 1948 dollars are still current legal tender.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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