What was in the Mehl flip?? Öffentlichkeit Deposited
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From: "Byron Weston" <BKWeston@LazerLink.com>
Subject: What was in the Mehl flip??
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The original coin sold by Chapman to Brand and consigned to Mehl. The other=
guy was selling a fake, I have the real contemporary counterfeit! <BG>
Seriously though, who knows what was in the Mehl flip - I guess it would de=
pend on what auction it came from, Roger, and that is not indicated on the =
envelope.
The eBay seller spun a yarn and someone fell for it hook, line, and sinker.=
I hope these sorts of eBay "sale strategies" don't catch on but it certain=
ly would be and is easy enough to do - obviously. I do have to give the sel=
ler some credit for ingenuity!
Byron
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