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oober
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USA
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Posted - 03/25/2009 :  19:01:32  Show Profile Send oober a Private Message
I can't seem to find any info anywhere on such a coin... This is a fake correct?

And look the seller has +7000 feedback with 99.9 rating...

How is this possible?


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NotABigDeal
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USA
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Posted - 03/25/2009 :  19:46:33  Show Profile Send NotABigDeal a Private Message
Maybe I don't understand the question. Why would it be fake? It is a half dollar....

Deal

p.s. I don't like the sellers line, "CLEANING: Most of the coins we offer are 50 to 200 years old and will probably have been cleaned in some fashion over their lifetime. Our Macro photos show a detailed condition of the property offered for sale - but not the cleaning history."

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fb101
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Posted - 03/25/2009 :  19:48:55  Show Profile Send fb101 a Private Message
SL halves went through 1891 with various minor changes.

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oober
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USA
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Posted - 03/25/2009 :  19:58:21  Show Profile Send oober a Private Message
LOL, I am a huge idiot then I didnt see it was a 1/2 dollar... I'm such a fool...

Well this will be fun...

My mind definitely does not function as well as it used.

Edited by - oober on 03/25/2009 19:59:55
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just carl
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USA
601 Posts

Posted - 03/26/2009 :  08:09:01  Show Profile Send just carl a Private Message
Don't worry about that. Many people see what they are looking for and not what is really there. Just human nature. And that coin appears to be really cleaned good. And never believe to much about feed backs on ebay or anywhere else. Remember that if you sell on ebay you can have many, many friends send in fantastically great feedbacks.

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CoinHunter53562
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USA
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Posted - 03/27/2009 :  10:09:19  Show Profile Send CoinHunter53562 a Private Message
quote:
And never believe to much about feed backs on ebay or anywhere else. Remember that if you sell on ebay you can have many, many friends send in fantastically great feedbacks.


While this is true, to get to the level of 7000 feedbacks is more than a function of having your friends do them for you. It costs money to list items, and it costs money for the final bid so to achieve a decent feedback level using friends would be costly in terms of time and money.

My feedback on EBay is about 1250+ with 100% positive (they look at the past 12 months), and only 2 negatives over the course of almost 9 years. Both negatives were out of my control (post office had trouble delivering a money order payment to me so the buyer blamed me...lol, and a different guy bought the wrong size item and blamed me for the mistake). If you do your Ebay selling like a professional, then the great feedbacks will follow the way they were meant to and there should be no need to ask your friends for assistance. Does it happen? Sure it does, but I dont think it's all that widespread or common.

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kieblera5
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USA
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Posted - 03/27/2009 :  11:04:21  Show Profile  Send kieblera5 an AOL message Send kieblera5 a Private Message
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Originally posted by CoinHunter53562

quote:
And never believe to much about feed backs on ebay or anywhere else. Remember that if you sell on ebay you can have many, many friends send in fantastically great feedbacks.


While this is true, to get to the level of 7000 feedbacks is more than a function of having your friends do them for you. It costs money to list items, and it costs money for the final bid so to achieve a decent feedback level using friends would be costly in terms of time and money.

My feedback on EBay is about 1250+ with 100% positive (they look at the past 12 months), and only 2 negatives over the course of almost 9 years. Both negatives were out of my control (post office had trouble delivering a money order payment to me so the buyer blamed me...lol, and a different guy bought the wrong size item and blamed me for the mistake). If you do your Ebay selling like a professional, then the great feedbacks will follow the way they were meant to and there should be no need to ask your friends for assistance. Does it happen? Sure it does, but I dont think it's all that widespread or common.


Normally, I just leave feedback like "Coins arrived, thanks.", unless they were an excellent seller. You can definately tell sellers that offer good BiN prices, since their feedbacks are good.

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