Z00 wrote:I dont think the SELLER is uninformed (besides being a bad speller). He is trying to pass off 2 46 and a non silver 42 with a faulty description.
Woe unto the buyer who is uninformed.
nero12345 wrote:Isn't 1942 Silver? i thought it was 42-45?
Z00 wrote:nero12345 wrote:Isn't 1942 Silver? i thought it was 42-45?
42 was the year of the switch.
The 42's without the large P, D, S over Monticello are NOT silver.
PMLurker wrote:I agree with Z00. The seller has quite a bit of other coins listed so he either put up the wrong picture or is trying to be sneaky.
Z00 wrote:Well he took the "silver" out of the listing but kept the "war"
Now do you doubt the attempt to defraud?
He still can't spell nickel though.
JobIII wrote:well they were made during the "war". And the asking price doesn't scream fraud in MHO. If people see the pictures and think silver at this point it's not really anyone's fault but the bidder.
JobIII wrote:well they were made during the "war". And the asking price doesn't scream fraud in MHO. If people see the pictures and think silver at this point it's not really anyone's fault but the bidder.
JobIII wrote:well they were made during the "war". And the asking price doesn't scream fraud in MHO. If people see the pictures and think silver at this point it's not really anyone's fault but the bidder.
JobIII wrote:Z00 wrote:I dont think the SELLER is uninformed (besides being a bad speller). He is trying to pass off 2 46 and a non silver 42 with a faulty description.
Woe unto the buyer who is uninformed.
Am I wrong? (Big Lebowski reference) Zoo the joke is all of the coins listed are non-silver.
~ JobIII
barrytrot wrote:JobIII wrote:well they were made during the "war". And the asking price doesn't scream fraud in MHO. If people see the pictures and think silver at this point it's not really anyone's fault but the bidder.
The seller CLEARLY was trying to scam a few dollars.
JobIII you may want to ask yourself why you are defending evil.
JobIII wrote:barrytrot wrote:JobIII wrote:well they were made during the "war". And the asking price doesn't scream fraud in MHO. If people see the pictures and think silver at this point it's not really anyone's fault but the bidder.
The seller CLEARLY was trying to scam a few dollars.
JobIII you may want to ask yourself why you are defending evil.
Hold up. 3 1940's nickels for $0.60 plus shipping is hardly scamming anyone. The seller removed silver within a few hours of my message. Could the term war be misleading of course. But the listing doesn't specify anything about silver now, so people shouldn't immediately assume these are silver nickels. At this point it would be similar to someone assuming all 1992+ half proofs are 90%...
Is this really an evil listing? I like to think this is a misinformed seller rather than an intentional scam artist.
Barry perhaps I just enjoy debating topics with you.
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