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Hi all,

I apologize in advance for this post, maybe I break the rules for their site but I want to reach the people who appreciate the coins, I collect them, I have some coins that have value and this is where I would like to present them, and to direct interested on ebay where I presented coins for sale .

Please not to delete my post if it is possible.

Here I put links to my ebay auction:

10 Roubles 1910 (Imperial gold)

http://www.ebay.pl/itm/111711146881?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649

20 Dollars 1923 (Double Eagle)

http://www.ebay.pl/itm/1923-20-Liberty-Head-Gold-Double-Eagle-/111712890528?

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Yes i thinks its possible you've just broken the rules. 1 post and its to sell something.

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There are no rules about selling like those that Coin Community has Dave. But obviously the idea is for members to let others know about coins they may occasionally have to sell, rather than general advertising ...

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I believe coin community has a rule where you must have a certain amount of posts before hand Richard, or am I wrong?

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Also as per Chris' rules on selling the price should be from £1-£100 which I doubt these coins would fall under

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I believe coin community has a rule where you must have a certain amount of posts before hand Richard, or am I wrong?

Yes. CCF requires members to have 250 posts and have been a member for 90 days to sell on their forum.

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Hmm, and the links are to the Polish language ebay where the seller has zero feedback and expensive coins. Possibly a scam. Original poster, you've got until this evening to drop in again and say something nice, or I'll remove this just in case.

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The photos all feature different backgrounds too. Odd, as most ebay sellers tend to use the same set up each time they photograph a coin.

This might not be of any consequence, but it could mean the images have been collected from more than one source.

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Personally I don't think it's right that a newbie just comes on to post that they're selling something without even an introduction or a few posts at least. It's a little disrespectful to the forum owner who himself is a coin dealer.

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Hmm, and the links are to the Polish language ebay where the seller has zero feedback and expensive coins. Possibly a scam. Original poster, you've got until this evening to drop in again and say something nice, or I'll remove this just in case.

Hello everyone,

this is not scam, I have a new account, unfortunately, my old was not used for a long time and eBay removed it, I wrote to them in this matter but wrote back that the account has not been used for more than two years and removed them :(. I'm not coin collector, I have only such that I placed on eBay. I wanted to sell it to a jeweler but offered a price as for scrap gold and coins are warrte a lot more. when it comes to forum rules senselessly, of course, I could write posts that was required amount but what ?

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I know you did not follow the rules and regulations, but do not collect coins (unless they are circulating). If you decide that my post should be removed despite my requests not to delete it please remove it.

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I have never seen so many zeds in a paragraph of text in my life.

Which Zds were they, I've just reread the entire thread? Hi Bunhead?

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Hi, Coinery. The eBay listing, which was in Czech (or some other very zeddy language).

I didn't really see an 'introduce yourself' thread, so I figured I'd just read the backlog and chime in where appropriate. I'm an 'umble collector of low-value circulated coins, though, so I don't add much to the knowledge pool of the forum.

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Hi, Coinery. The eBay listing, which was in Czech (or some other very zeddy language).

I didn't really see an 'introduce yourself' thread, so I figured I'd just read the backlog and chime in where appropriate. I'm an 'umble collector of low-value circulated coins, though, so I don't add much to the knowledge pool of the forum.

:lol: Ah, I see! :lol:

Anyway, with a name like bunhead, you won't need to introduce yourself, you'll be popular from the outset.

Welcome aboard! :)

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Hi, Coinery. The eBay listing, which was in Czech (or some other very zeddy language).

I didn't really see an 'introduce yourself' thread, so I figured I'd just read the backlog and chime in where appropriate. I'm an 'umble collector of low-value circulated coins, though, so I don't add much to the knowledge pool of the forum.

I believe he was Polish

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