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"Byshoppy.com"
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| Domain creation date | 10/22/2021 (Over 2 years) |
| Domain expiration date | 10/22/2026 (Less than 6 months left) |
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wadsworth 12/19/2023 at 07:23 AM
Rating:offers to sell rare coins in bulk for 1/1000th of market value. like they were scrap metal. Rare means like few in existence. Yet they'll sell you a truckload for a 100 bucks. Be ready to back up a thimble.
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Tammy K 12/20/2023 at 02:02 PM
Rating:Byshoppy scam! Confirmed fake coins!.
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JJ 01/21/2024 at 11:59 AM
Rating:No way can you buy a complete set of all 27 Morgan silver dollara (dates1878-1904, 1921) for $380.. Thats simply impossible. Dead give away tell that this site is playing on westerners. You'd ve a fool to take the risk.
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Frederick 04/21/2025 at 02:58 PM
Rating:Chinese counterfeits will destroy coin collecting, especially of lower grade coins which typically are sold without verification from grading companies.
Advertisements selling questionable low prices should not be allowed. If a coin is ridiculously low priced, beware. Also, if the advertiser has numerous same dated rare coins, such as 1909-s vdb, Lincoln cent you can bet they are fake.
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Scam buster 05/08/2025 at 10:05 AM
Rating:Selling a 1909s VDB Lincoln cent in mint condition for $15, when it cost $2,000 plus at any other coin dealer.....
Uhhhhhhhhh...... yeah I believe it's legit.