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blackbarn
05 Mar 26 23:41
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Not sure if any of you are coin collectors, buyers or sellers on here and use EBAY for buying and selling coins.

For coins, here is a what should be a straightforward example of a description of a common coin of which 65 million were minted. Here is Ebay's AI version of what is for sale. 

"The product is a rare 1918 two shillings coin featuring King George VI, who reigned from 1936 to 1952. This British coin has a high fineness of nickle and is a valuable collector's item from the era of George VI. With its historical significance and limited availability, this coin would be a prized addition to any numismatic collection.A must for any collectors!!!!"

Spot the error??   As we say in the trade??   The coin in the photo is a cupro-nickel and 1948, yes 1948, florin, so no silver. It states a fineness of 50% which of course it has none. Good that Ebay is keeping us honest as we could easily be confused.

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uptheirons
When: 06 Mar 26 00:59
"Thieves Bay"?
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Rico-Dangleflaps
When: 06 Mar 26 09:52
karnt sea enni foto.
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top2rated
When: 06 Mar 26 10:03
Sorry, I've only just approved it.

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