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I sent him a message pointing out his error politely. He responded: "Thank you! I did not know" but he has not dropped the listing, merely reduced the price to £1500...

 

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4 hours ago, Paddy said:

I sent him a message pointing out his error politely. He responded: "Thank you! I did not know" but he has not dropped the listing, merely reduced the price to £1500...

 

At least he has also removed "mint error" from the description.

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I feel this listing can be included here. For a seller who is so good at identifying micro-varieties, both known and made-up, I find it hard to believe he would make such a glaring mis-attribution. This is by no means a F69 and quite possibly one of the easiest of the 1874 variants to acquire. Things like this kill the hobby for the budding numismatist, however, on the other end of the spectrum you also have this happening to entice new enthusiasts to scour ebay.

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19 minutes ago, shane carew said:

I feel this listing can be included here. For a seller who is so good at identifying micro-varieties, both known and made-up, I find it hard to believe he would make such a glaring mis-attribution. This is by no means a F69 and quite possibly one of the easiest of the 1874 variants to acquire. Things like this kill the hobby for the budding numismatist, however, on the other end of the spectrum you also have this happening to entice new enthusiasts to scour ebay.

Indeed. Somebody's fallen for it, He even got the grade wrong as it's NVF at best. Sadly, there really are some naive buyers out there.

Mind, this guy's got form as you probably already know. 

With regard to your other link, I wish the damn things were the right way up, but the one in the corner has the tell tale tall helmet plume. If the obverse in the same place matches, which I think it does, somebody's nabbed themselves a F76. Nice one. Again, it was recognised, as nobody would surely pay that much for the remainder of the tat. 

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On 10/13/2019 at 5:53 PM, Paddy said:

I sent him a message pointing out his error politely. He responded: "Thank you! I did not know" but he has not dropped the listing, merely reduced the price to £1500...

The same seller has recently been listing a normal 1877 penny as a "narrow date" variety and responded similarly to my polite comment whilst persisting in describing it as such. Just symptomatic of society where criminal behaviour isn't policed or punished.

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On 13 October 2019 at 9:35 AM, Michael-Roo said:

Clumsiest example I've ever seen.

Couldn't even be bothered to match the portraits. 

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Scarce-double-headed-penny-George-V/283636549584?hash=item420a0e47d0:g:sqEAAOSwqZNdm9dO

You can have that Ernie Wise for a mere £1500! :lol:

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5 hours ago, shane carew said:

I feel this listing can be included here. For a seller who is so good at identifying micro-varieties, both known and made-up, I find it hard to believe he would make such a glaring mis-attribution. This is by no means a F69 and quite possibly one of the easiest of the 1874 variants to acquire. Things like this kill the hobby for the budding numismatist, however, on the other end of the spectrum you also have this happening to entice new enthusiasts to scour ebay.

Strangely, I didn't need to be psychic to know whose listing it was, before I clicked the link.  OTOH,  his misattributions of medals & tokens have probably earned me more money than any other seller on ebay.

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13 hours ago, secret santa said:

and not even obverse 6 !

The seller is very consistent with his inconsistencies. It's not an obverse 6 or a reverse I or in AEF grade for that matter.

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2 hours ago, secret santa said:

Mike, do you think I'm safe to add this one to the list ?

It was a nifty bit of work you did to get the relevant images isolated and the right way up, Richard. 

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15 hours ago, azda said:

I didn't know that, but it doesn't surprise me in the least. Paypal may be convenient but they're a lousy outfit who effectively abuse their decent customers with extremely poor customer service and now this. The conclusion has to be that you can't trust them to back you up in the event of a problem not of your making. 

If there were some way round never using them, I'd take it. 

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The row of icons you can click against each post should include :angry:, and probably :o as well.

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15 minutes ago, blakeyboy said:

Cor blimey, guv. Stone the bleedin' crows. Where'd you spot that beauty?  

 

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2 minutes ago, JLS said:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Very-Old-Coin-Looks-Like-It-Could-Be-Julia-Ceasar/113926075513?

"Could be Julia Ceasar". 

The Swedish actress notorious for playing crusty old crones ? Vendor will be in for surprise if they ever see the Shakespeare...

Didn't someone have a line about "Caesar's wife"?

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59 minutes ago, 1949threepence said:

Cor blimey, guv. Stone the bleedin' crows. Where'd you spot that beauty?  

 

Easy mate- kept me mincers open.

Can't wait to get me Germans on it.

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