Dude are you serious - really?

EBONYANDIVORY said:
WHINFELL >> what? :lol: is this FACEBOOK? childish person. Diddums. Poor lil poppet. :-p

Well my spider senses are telling me you are the seller , who got caught out :/
 
Time for popcorn & ponder.

is the seller the buyer or is the buyer the seller?

who paid how much to whom and did they buy/sell gold on one hand or green felt on the other?

is it to early to call sock puppet?
 
Im useing my phone so im not sitting online waiting for response I dont have a pc so thats why I will show of line most of the time ...... lol I like how people stand up for others and then be acused
Of being seller .....I dont no the seller from a bar of soap
 
doris country urban said:
If you think this person has done a mistake then let the person know with manners let other members know if they have made a mistake to there is no need to abuse anyone they may not be aware of Its value or may have been misinformed by other people you have to remember that everyone has to learn they cant learn unless people are helpful abusing someone or writing nasty comments is not the right way to help others we all make mistakes I can asure you all I had asked for proof and received all proof befor I purchased the above coins the seller and I came to a disclosed amount and im happy with what I have


If you think the seller made an honest mistake, why were there no pictures of the other side of the coin ?
Even after requests were made for such pictures.
 
A bit on the boring side. Good luck to the seller, and the buyer. And do any of you know how much a commemorative $10.00 note would be worth?
 
dragafem said:
seriously,why is this thread 3 pages long? :rolleyes: nothing better to talk about??

No one's forcing you to read it buddy...

Suggest you take a wide berth if you're not interested.
 
EBONYANDIVORY said:
A bit on the boring side. Good luck to the seller, and the buyer. And do any of you know how much a commemorative $10.00 note would be worth?

At least $10
 
bja said:
EBONYANDIVORY said:
A bit on the boring side. Good luck to the seller, and the buyer. And do any of you know how much a commemorative $10.00 note would be worth?

At least $10
:rolleyes:
I'd only give you $8
I have to make a $ for taking it to the bank :D
 
Thank you NOAH. I have several Australian notes here. $2.00 notes, a commemorative $10.00 note, and a 1988 original $2.00 coin. Does anyone know their value?
 
EBONYANDIVORY said:
Thank you NOAH. I have several Australian notes here. $2.00 notes, a commemorative $10.00 note, and a 1988 original $2.00 coin. Does anyone know their value?
Start a thread in the right section with some pics ;)
 
EBONYANDIVORY said:
Thank you NOAH. I have several Australian notes here. $2.00 notes, a commemorative $10.00 note, and a 1988 original $2.00 coin. Does anyone know their value?

bja & spanner see what you've started.

I'm grabbing my flack jacket for the incomming...
 
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