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Found it in storage and it has no identifying information on the tags (at least none that I could find).
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Found it in storage and it has no identifying information on the tags (at least none that I could find).
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I’m genuinely confused, not angry, just bewildered.
I bought this shirt about 8 days ago. After ~3-4 days, the seller had not shipped the item, so I asked. They said they dropped it off and it hadn’t scanned yet for some reason. The next day, still no scan, so I asked if they could send me the tracking number. Silence, so I ask again. “I can’t send pictures” okay… I asked for the tracking number first. Then I clarify that I asked. Silence for another 2 days. So I ask again. Nothing.
The weird part—what I’m confused about… the seller has 21 sales and only good ratings. So what is the point in not shipping the item and ghosting me? It’s not like they get the money until it arrives.
I understand people are busy, I have a full time job too, but when I sell stuff I usually reply pretty quickly and drop it off as soon as I can. Usually on my lunch.
Like why? What’s the point of this?
My girlfriend and I can’t tell if this video is AI or not, I think the frames with the knife look weird and she thinks the hands look off, but maybe it’s just the lighting? The colors on the ravioli also look too perfect. The other videos from this account look off to us too, but there’s a level of consistency we wouldn’t expect from AI tbh. Are we cooked or are we going crazy
I have a local coin and gun shop near me. The coin shop sells pretty much everything foreign at spot (with $5-10 flat premiums). They don't really sell coins based on rarity, so I go there a lot when the spot price is good and I buy some decently rare coins with a pretty low premium (think German 5 marks, British crowns, half crowns, Mexico Un Peso/8 reales, etc). I have found some fakes in their foreign coin box, which I tell them about.
Today, I found a 1797-Mo 8 Real, which I was really excited about. However, I was hesitant to get *too* excited since there are certainly tons of fakes. Something seemed off about it. I asked them to weigh it (I don't think they have an XRF or anything at this shop). It came in at 25.9g. It seemed to ping at a slightly lower pitch than other (real) silver coins. The weight scared me off, so I left it behind. But I don't feel certain about that decision.
I don’t really know the acceptable weight tolerances of these coins.
I have a local coin and gun shop near me. The coin shop sells pretty much everything foreign at spot (with $5-10 flat premiums). They don't really sell coins based on rarity, so I go there a lot when the spot price is good and I buy some decently rare coins with a pretty low premium (think German 5 marks, British crowns, half crowns, Mexico Un Peso/8 reales, etc). I have found some fakes in their foreign coin box, which I tell them about.
Today, I found a 1797-Mo 8 Real, which I was really excited about. However, I was hesitant to get *too* excited since there are certainly tons of fakes. Something seemed off about it. I asked them to weigh it (I don't think they have an XRF or anything at this shop). It came in at 25.9g. It seemed to ping at a slightly lower pitch than other (real) silver coins. The weight scared me off, so I left it behind. But I don't feel certain about that decision.
Hey everyone, looking for honest opinions on this coin. Won this on Whatnot for around $5-10. It's a 2026 Emerging Liberty dime (one-year-only design, America's 250th anniversary). When I got it I immediately noticed heavy rainbow toning on both sides — full obverse and reverse coverage. What I'm seeing: Electric blue rim on both sides Purple, rose gold, and green through the center Toning looks consistent under multiple lighting angles Strike appears sharp, no visible cleaning or damage Already stored in a flip
5 marks
1874-D
1876-B
1876-D
1902-E
1903-A
Am I rich???
Looking to expand my silver investment over time. Thinking 1-2 crowns per month. Also I’m not as into the German empire as it seems 😅 I just got them for a really good price.
Has some really nice toning.
**[Update]: I checked with my local coin shop and two guys looked at it, weighed it, and hit it with the XRF. They both thought it was real, but has been cleaned and re-toned. They’d give it a XF details grade, they wouldn’t buy it for more than silver price though.
Also passed the sigma test (image in comments)
I will update you if I learn anything more.
It weighs right, pings right, diameter and thickness are correct. I believe the odd looks might be from the camera angle and cleaning/re-toning (?) maybe
Y29.1 Tibet 1948 10 srang two suns. I see ranges from $9 to several hundred dollars. eBay listings for more damaged coins than mine are 250+. The coin app gives me a melt value for the price which assumes the coin is pure silver, which it’s not, it’s billon lol. I’m hoping that someone who knows more than me can tell me something.
I know it’s a common Roman coin but I’d like to learn more about it and its age
1000% natural toning of course. Reminds me a lot of Treasure Planet
1000% natural toning of course. Reminds me a lot of Treasure Planet