>>21049777>>21050186Thanks frens. Digging a bit more i've seen all kinds of price range,starting around $110-120 for the crappiest ones, then all depends on the condition. It start to be pay day once you are in the MS63 range with those Peace mint errors it seems. Pic rel sold for $700+ 3 weeks ago.
I don't think we are quite there with mine due to the tiny pings and scratches, but not too far off.
>>21050796First skill you should focus on is reading comprehension, dear sneedo-kun.
I'll try to clear this up for you to avoid any further misunderstandings :
>nobody screw around with counterfeiters, it just happen to have a lot of fake US coinage out in the wild and most ppl never bothered checking their authenticity. The seller genuinely didn't know it was a fake.>there was no surprise involved anywhere in the process, i knew what i was buying and i can get my money back anytime i want. It's fucking ebay, if i want to be an asshole too, i can get my money back without even sending him anything back. It's simply not who i am nor how i conduct my business.>i did spend a total of 5 min fussing over this coin : the time to click the buy button, unpack it, rub it for few seconds with a cloth & eyes' drop serum (my secret tech) to remove the superficial dirt, verify it's authenticity with measurement tools, and take the pics i posted.From what others anons are telling me, i'll bare minimum pocket in 40+ bux, so you only are allowed to be sarcastic if your hobby involve a $500 hourly rate return.