Personally, I have to ask myself what this sellers motives are! To fill you in on the play please draw your attention to this sale.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/281016530561?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649
Fake! Of course it is. The seller knows it as well. Yet they list it with some Bullshit story about a deceased estate...... What a con. While the hooks are baited for all the Noobs, they also sleeeze their way out of doing no wrong by adding in the sales pitch "It looks good but think that the number is changed" (this is only my opinion).
They got that right. If this seller had a dinkum 1930 penny they wouldn't have started auction @ $15.00 that is for sure
Now if I was to find a penny of this date, it would be straight down to a good coin shop to confirm the find, after the researching, and cementing my own knowledge to the coin if a copy, I would never lower myself to selling this type of coin without stipulating it was a fake. I hope no noobs here are bidding on this hunk of copper junk :|
Unfortunately I can not change the price or outcome of this auction, much as I wish too...... but all the warning signals are there to be questioned......confirmed fake
http://www.ebay.com/itm/281016530561?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649
Fake! Of course it is. The seller knows it as well. Yet they list it with some Bullshit story about a deceased estate...... What a con. While the hooks are baited for all the Noobs, they also sleeeze their way out of doing no wrong by adding in the sales pitch "It looks good but think that the number is changed" (this is only my opinion).
Unfortunately I can not change the price or outcome of this auction, much as I wish too...... but all the warning signals are there to be questioned......confirmed fake