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Hi Ray!
After spending about 15 minutes looking at the pictures, I would see that I would be very suspicious. It appears, to me, that these are the same coin. Judging by the striation, etc., I am actually fairly confident that it is the same coin. I bought a coin from this person once. It was as described, no problem, but communication was a poor. Otherwise, I was happy with the transaction......however, now that you bring this up, I think perhaps I will be less likely to buy from him. I guess everyone has to make their own decision, but I will certainly think twice. I'm sorry to hear that this happened to you.....of course, this may be a cheap way for many of us to learn who's doing what to with whom (if one were inclined to think in that direction).
My own experience has been that I have seen coins that I knew belonged (or used to belong) to dealer A, but then was up on ebay and being sold by ebay seller B. I suspect we should all be more aware of bidding history. This will give us a better idea of false support, or, perhaps, who is "tapping" us for what ever demented reason.
On a positive note, I am hopeful that you lost this coin opportunity because you are about to find a better one!
Best Regards,
Bijan
rg5turc@aol.com wrote:
> Hello All, > > On March 16, 2002 I purcahsed from ebay item #1338403306 which is a 1785 RR-2 > and when I went to make the payment via paypal the sale would not go through, > the seller ebay ID: kgb150 emailed me that the coin had been stolen. Today > I see a 1785 RR-2 being offered by seller ID: Sulpaco > http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1346195541 which is now > slabbed in a PCGS holder and in my opinion the coins are the same as a couple > of other members have agreed with me on after seeing the pics. I've attached > the images with the upper pics from the kgb150 seller and the lower from the > new seller Sulpaco. After comparing the pics make your own judgement and > remember the lighting is different. I bring this up primarily that a few > months ago a member had a laughing head coin sale not go through with the > same seller kgb150 and with the same excuse the coin was stolen. > > I also offer these pics so once you make your own judgment you can decide > whether doing business with these indviduals is worth your patronage. I will > also add that these indviduals live within 10 minutes of each other as I am > also from the same area. > > Ray T. > > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > colonial-coins-unsubscribe@egroups.com > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > [Image]
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<!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en"> <html> Hi Ray! <p>After spending about 15 minutes looking at the pictures, I would see that I would be very suspicious. It appears, to me, that these are the same coin. Judging by the striation, etc., I am actually fairly confident that it is the same coin. I bought a coin from this person once. It was as described, no problem, but communication was a poor. Otherwise, I was happy with the transaction......however, now that you bring this up, I think perhaps I will be less likely to buy from him. I guess everyone has to make their own decision, but I will certainly think twice. I'm sorry to hear that this happened to you.....of course, this may be a cheap way for many of us to learn who's doing what to with whom (if one were inclined to think in that direction). <p>My own experience has been that I have seen coins that I knew belonged (or used to belong) to dealer A, but then was up on ebay and being sold by ebay seller B. I suspect we should all be more aware of bidding history. This will give us a better idea of false support, or, perhaps, who is "tapping" us for what ever demented reason. <p>On a positive note, I am hopeful that you lost this coin opportunity because you are about to find a better one! <p>Best Regards, <p>Bijan <p>rg5turc@aol.com wrote: <blockquote TYPE=CITE>Hello All, <p>On March 16, 2002 I purcahsed from ebay item #1338403306 which is a 1785 RR-2 <br>and when I went to make the payment via paypal the sale would not go through, <br>the seller ebay ID: kgb150 emailed me that the coin had been stolen. Today <br>I see a 1785 RR-2 being offered by seller ID: Sulpaco <br><a href="http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1346195541">http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1346195541</a> which is now <br>slabbed in a PCGS holder and in my opinion the coins are the same as a couple <br>of other members have agreed with me on after seeing the pics. I've attached <br>the images with the upper pics from the kgb150 seller and the lower from the <br>new seller Sulpaco. After comparing the pics make your own judgement and <br>remember the lighting is different. I bring this up primarily that a few <br>months ago a member had a laughing head coin sale not go through with the <br>same seller kgb150 and with the same excuse the coin was stolen. <p>I also offer these pics so once you make your own judgment you can decide <br>whether doing business with these indviduals is worth your patronage. I will <br>also add that these indviduals live within 10 minutes of each other as I am <br>also from the same area. <p>Ray T. <p>------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~--> <br>Kwick Pick opens locked car doors, <br>front doors, drawers, briefcases, <br>padlocks, and more. On sale now! <br><a href="http://us.click.yahoo.com/ehaLqB/Fg5DAA/ySSFAA/J.SolB/TM">http://us.click.yahoo.com/ehaLqB/Fg5DAA/ySSFAA/J.SolB/TM</a> <br>---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> <p>To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: <br>colonial-coins-unsubscribe@egroups.com <br> <br> <p>Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to <a href="http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/">http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/</a> <p> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ <br> [Image]</blockquote> </html>
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