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Geordie582

Sneaky?

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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Coins-from-Mediaeval-Times-William-I-Silver-Coin-Henry-III-Gold-Coin-20d-/390958181307?pt=UK_Coins_BritishHammered_RL&hash=item5b06ec6bbb

Do you think this is ethical? I know hardened collectors won't be fooled ....but beginners and juniors? I don't think most would read ALL the blurb.

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I do see your point, although I think you'd have to be very gullible to believe that these were genuine. What I have never understood is the 'happy bidding' comment, something I've seen on many ebay auctions and never really figured out. It's winning, as cheaply as possible, that makes me happy, not bidding.

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No not really,he says he thinks they're replicas,& they've on their museum card,so he's not really trying to deceive anyone imo.

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