Yeah, i feel kinda sorry for the guy who bought the pound...but its his fault :p

Yeah, i feel kinda sorry for the guy who bought the pound...but its his fault :p
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No..I dont believe that, why in the world would anyone give so much for a coin, even if it WAS a special coin, WHY! Its not possible, I dont think someone has that kind of money to spend on one, ONE!!, coin.
I think $ 1000 really is the limit for a coin (I couldn't find the pound sign on my dutch keyboard :p)
Anyways, people do buy and sell crazy stuff.
Someone offered alot of coke on Ebay. Also someone sold his soul on Ebay.
Alot of crazy stuff is offered on Ebay, from toenails to souls, simple rocks to huge diamants...
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omg!! who was the freak who bought the coin?? i dont think he must have been write in the head ya no! 90,000 for a £1 coin! and also, hu would want to buy a tesco bag for £4, i wouldnt even pay for one!!!!!!1Originally Posted by Mr.Ben
On e-bay (according to my book) this dude put up for bid, a standard £1 coin.
Guess how much he got for it? £90,000. This was a normal coin. Then, he sold his story to papers/tabloids to gain double that. He was so popular in the news, papers etc. he made £1,000,000! This was just from a standard £1 coin.
Also, a dude sold a Tesco bag for £4 :p.
Just shows how stupid/crazy/freaky sum ppl r... :rolleyes:
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who remembers poke'mon cards? i got loads in a book in one of my cabimnets. in about another 10 years time i will be selling thembring on the dosh hehehe
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Who do you save?
a loved one, or a close friend?
a friend, or 50 strangers?
can we realy put a value on someones life?
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Lol both my brothers had pokemon cards and thn 1 of them threw his out, and the other sold his on ebay...but he didnt get much for them lol :p
Do you know the muffin teddy, the muffin teddy ...
i think im going to have to try that.Originally Posted by Mr.Ben
On e-bay (according to my book) this dude put up for bid, a standard £1 coin.
Guess how much he got for it? £90,000. This was a normal coin. Then, he sold his story to papers/tabloids to gain double that. He was so popular in the news, papers etc. he made £1,000,000! This was just from a standard £1 coin.
Also, a dude sold a Tesco bag for £4 :p.
I aslo hear someone sold an air gitar for a few 1000, the thing i wnat to know is who acatlly buys that sort of thing :/
How wrong can you be. If you have sky you can watch Ripleys Believe It Or Not on BRAVO and it was the book of that programme.Originally Posted by thaMax
No..I dont believe that, why in the world would anyone give so much for a coin, even if it WAS a special coin, WHY! Its not possible, I dont think someone has that kind of money to spend on one, ONE!!, coin.
I think $ 1000 really is the limit for a coin (I couldn't find the pound sign on my dutch keyboard :p)
Anyways, people do buy and sell crazy stuff.
Someone offered alot of coke on Ebay. Also someone sold his soul on Ebay.
Alot of crazy stuff is offered on Ebay, from toenails to souls, simple rocks to huge diamants...
I doubt he got 90,000 bids. But hey we live in a world of stupid millionaires, so its possible.
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Wow...thats a bit ignorant of the man. He could have probably sought out a person and bought it off a person who had no need of their pound coin for maybe 1/10,000 of the price. But oh well, somebody does ahve to win and somebody does have to lose
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