TwoAndAHalfCents wrote:Could be worse. You could have bid on a batch of '42 nickels on eBay expecting silver only to find out after you won that they were just the plain old copper-nickel variety exactly as described.
bseballdude11 wrote:TwoAndAHalfCents wrote:Could be worse. You could have bid on a batch of '42 nickels on eBay expecting silver only to find out after you won that they were just the plain old copper-nickel variety exactly as described.
Please do not tell me this happened to you!
TwoAndAHalfCents wrote:bseballdude11 wrote:TwoAndAHalfCents wrote:Could be worse. You could have bid on a batch of '42 nickels on eBay expecting silver only to find out after you won that they were just the plain old copper-nickel variety exactly as described.
Please do not tell me this happened to you!
Yes it did. The auction title was "Half Roll Of 20 1942 P & D NickelsType I Before WWII in Circulated Condition". Not paying close enough attention, I bid on it like it was a half roll of war nickels. It didn't hurt too bad, It only cost me $5.74 with free shipping to get one dollar's worth of nickels.
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