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WOW - A 1853 SEATED LIBERTY *RARE* HALF DOLLAR COIN CERTIFIED IN AU50 (LOOK)



 
 
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Old March 26th 05, 11:57 AM
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Default WOW - A 1853 SEATED LIBERTY *RARE* HALF DOLLAR COIN CERTIFIED IN AU50 (LOOK)

1853 Seated Liberty Rare Half Dollar Coin, Certified AU-50
THE SCARCED "NO MOTTO" COIN RED BOOK VALUE $600!!!
Current Bid IS only $76.00!!!!!

Can be found he

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=3966744423

$600 RED BOK VALUE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!

This one won't last folks! Hurry or miss out completely its only
available to the first buyer then its gone.

The Seated Liberty Half Dollar with both arrows and rays, being minted
only in 1853, are one-year type coins.

Arrows appeared again in 1873-74, this time to signify a slight boost
in weight meant to give the coins exact metric figures. Another major
change occurred in 1866, when the motto IN GOD WE TRUST was added on a
ribbon above the eagle.

Seated half dollars with arrows and rays were struck at two mints,
Philadelphia and New Orleans (with the "O" mint mark below the eagle),
and both had relatively high mintages. Being perceived as common,
though, they weren't widely saved in mint condition, and high-grade
pieces are surprisingly scarce. Points to check for wear include
Liberty's head, breast and knees and the eagle's head and wing tops.

You can expect to save big $$$ off retail costs!


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Old March 26th 05, 12:36 PM
Larry Louks
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mindlessly posted the same thing yet again:
1853 Seated Liberty Rare Half Dollar Coin, Certified AU-50
THE SCARCED "NO MOTTO" COIN RED BOOK VALUE $600!!!
Current Bid IS only $76.00!!!!!


I can only surmise that you are either very callous, incredibly dense, or
both. What is it that compels you to continue posting this every few hours?

Larry
'wondering what the word "scarced" means'


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Old March 26th 05, 02:17 PM
jim menning
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"Larry Louks" wrote in message
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mindlessly posted the same thing yet again:
1853 Seated Liberty Rare Half Dollar Coin, Certified AU-50


I can only surmise that you are either very callous, incredibly
dense, or both. What is it that compels you to continue posting this
every few hours?



He's got a small history of questionable posts.

http://groups.google.co.uk/groups?q=...=G&sc oring=d

jim menning


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Old March 26th 05, 03:56 PM
Aladdin Sane
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My thoughts exactly.

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"JohnL" wrote in message
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On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 06:36:03 -0600, "Larry Louks"
wrote:


mindlessly posted the same thing yet again:
1853 Seated Liberty Rare Half Dollar Coin, Certified AU-50
THE SCARCED "NO MOTTO" COIN RED BOOK VALUE $600!!!
Current Bid IS only $76.00!!!!!


I can only surmise that you are either very callous, incredibly dense, or
both. What is it that compels you to continue posting this every few
hours?

Larry
'wondering what the word "scarced" means'

Maybe he's dashing into the newsgroup, firing off his advertisement,
and not taking the time to read the negative comments that his
previous multiple postings about his auction are generating. Or maybe
he doesn't care that he's driving away potential bidders with his
actions.

John L.



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Old March 26th 05, 05:43 PM
James Higby
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"Larry Louks" wrote in message
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mindlessly posted the same thing yet again:
1853 Seated Liberty Rare Half Dollar Coin, Certified AU-50
THE SCARCED "NO MOTTO" COIN RED BOOK VALUE $600!!!
Current Bid IS only $76.00!!!!!


I can only surmise that you are either very callous, incredibly dense, or
both. What is it that compels you to continue posting this every few
hours?

Larry
'wondering what the word "scarced" means'


As in-our-faces as it is, I'd much rather see this than the
political/religious threads. At least there's a coin to look at.

James
'taking the fifth on all of it'


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Old March 26th 05, 06:50 PM
Bruce Farley
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He is asking for $18.95 for "Standard Flat Rate Shipping" on it. He
replyed to me that was a way to pay for his eBay fees. The last item he
sold was a list of "dealers" that sell plasma TV's at low prices. Does
not seem to me to be a collector, which is ok, but this is RCC, not RCI
(investing).
Bruce

James Higby wrote:

"Larry Louks" wrote in message
...

mindlessly posted the same thing yet again:

1853 Seated Liberty Rare Half Dollar Coin, Certified AU-50
THE SCARCED "NO MOTTO" COIN RED BOOK VALUE $600!!!
Current Bid IS only $76.00!!!!!


I can only surmise that you are either very callous, incredibly dense, or
both. What is it that compels you to continue posting this every few
hours?

Larry
'wondering what the word "scarced" means'



As in-our-faces as it is, I'd much rather see this than the
political/religious threads. At least there's a coin to look at.

James
'taking the fifth on all of it'



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Old March 26th 05, 10:21 PM
note.boy
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WOW!!!!!!!!!! YOU ARE AN IDIOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WOW
AGAIN AND !!!!!!!!!!!!! AGAIN.

FEW PEOPLE WILL BUY FROM AN IDIOT!!!!!!! WOW!!!!!!!!!!!! BILLY


wrote:

1853 Seated Liberty Rare Half Dollar Coin, Certified AU-50
THE SCARCED "NO MOTTO" COIN RED BOOK VALUE $600!!!
Current Bid IS only $76.00!!!!!

Can be found he

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=3966744423

$600 RED BOK VALUE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!

This one won't last folks! Hurry or miss out completely its only
available to the first buyer then its gone.

The Seated Liberty Half Dollar with both arrows and rays, being minted
only in 1853, are one-year type coins.

Arrows appeared again in 1873-74, this time to signify a slight boost
in weight meant to give the coins exact metric figures. Another major
change occurred in 1866, when the motto IN GOD WE TRUST was added on a
ribbon above the eagle.

Seated half dollars with arrows and rays were struck at two mints,
Philadelphia and New Orleans (with the "O" mint mark below the eagle),
and both had relatively high mintages. Being perceived as common,
though, they weren't widely saved in mint condition, and high-grade
pieces are surprisingly scarce. Points to check for wear include
Liberty's head, breast and knees and the eagle's head and wing tops.

You can expect to save big $$$ off retail costs!

 




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