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Old 02-12-2006, 09:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Is it polite to correct a dumb Ebay coin listing?

There's a certain auction on Ebay, being held by a seller who styles themselves a "rare coin dealer," identifying a 1921 coin as having an "O" mint mark, and then waxing enthusiastic about how much fewer New Orleans and San Francisco coins were minted than Philadelphia that year. It's identified as a New Orleans coin in the Ebay Description field. Do I point out this person's stupidity, in less direct language of course, or not?

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Old 02-12-2006, 09:40 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I would write them....I did almost the same thing to a person like this...
Their ebay item of a Morgan Dollar said that the detail was soooo good it could be said it had a Full Bird!!!!
This person who calls themself a collector and is on some coin forums really didn't like it when I wrote and said that with Morgan and Peace Dollars a Full Bird wasn't something like Full Split Bands or Full Bell Lines.
They wrote back to say that some of the top names dealer and people at show used this and that it was right...I asked who it was and they wouldn't say...only that with Washington Quarters you used the same term ....call me a NUT...but I wrote them back and made their day!....since they wern't listening I just said...Oh...now are we talking about Washington Quarters or Morgan and Peace Dollars??...they didn't write back....they were nice and said to be sure and shop at their store!....NO THANKS.

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Old 02-12-2006, 09:42 PM   #3 (permalink)
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There's a certain auction on Ebay, being held by a seller who styles themselves a "rare coin dealer," identifying a 1921 coin as having an "O" mint mark, and then waxing enthusiastic about how much fewer New Orleans and San Francisco coins were minted than Philadelphia that year. It's identified as a New Orleans coin in the Ebay Description field. Do I point out this person's stupidity, in less direct language of course, or not?

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No, I wouldn't correct them, just avoid the auction.
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Old 02-12-2006, 09:44 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I used to always tell them, and I still do if it's someone I know that made a mistake, like listing a coin as MS instead of PR, etc. But I rarely do any more, so many mistakes, so little time...
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Old 02-12-2006, 10:03 PM   #5 (permalink)
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I'd correct them. Occassionally I have made mistakes, like saying a coin is NGC graded, when it is pcgs graded, or listed the grade wrong, and when people correct me, I couldn't be more grateful.
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Old 02-13-2006, 10:55 AM   #6 (permalink)
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I'd correct them. Occassionally I have made mistakes, like saying a coin is NGC graded, when it is pcgs graded, or listed the grade wrong, and when people correct me, I couldn't be more grateful.
zaneman you have a 1916 merc that you call a morgan
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Old 02-13-2006, 04:21 PM   #7 (permalink)
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You'd be amazed at how much of this there actually is on Ebay. I look at maybe 1000 auctions a week - at least 4 hours a day, every single day - and every day I see half a dozen candidates for the Night of the Living Dead passing themselves off as coin dealers.

It's a rhetorical question for me, because I see far too much of it to waste my time trying to prevent it all, but I'm left with the hypothesis that there are a greater number of ignorant sellers than there are malicious ones.
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You'd be amazed at how much of this there actually is on Ebay. I look at maybe 1000 auctions a week - at least 4 hours a day, every single day - and every day I see half a dozen candidates for the Night of the Living Dead passing themselves off as coin dealers.

It's a rhetorical question for me, because I see far too much of it to waste my time trying to prevent it all, but I'm left with the hypothesis that there are a greater number of ignorant sellers than there are malicious ones.

This is either a part time job or you need to speak to someone about obsessive compulsive disorder.

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Old 02-14-2006, 02:20 PM   #9 (permalink)
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This is either a part time job or you need to speak to someone about obsessive compulsive disorder.

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Old 02-14-2006, 12:33 PM   #10 (permalink)
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zaneman you have a 1916 merc that you call a morgan
Yup, got a pm about it. I was happy to be notified! Thankfully this was a relatively minor error
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Old 02-12-2006, 10:04 PM   #11 (permalink)
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It may be better to just stay away from that auction. I have corrected people when they post the wrong picture for the coin.
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Old 02-12-2006, 10:22 PM   #12 (permalink)
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You always run the risk they will report you for "auction interference".
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You always run the risk they will report you for "auction interference".
Can they do that?
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Old 02-13-2006, 01:26 AM   #14 (permalink)
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A polite request for a clarification should be no problem. Typos do happen, and honest sellers are usually happy to correct the listing. I have also asked sellers why they sell obvious fakes, such as 1805 U.S. silver dollars, and I also report them to eBay. Those listings usually disappear quickly.
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Old 02-14-2006, 12:23 AM   #15 (permalink)
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Here is a seller to avoid ... he talks about his coins being MS-65 when his photographs scream circulated: http://cgi.ebay.com/1882-o-Morgan-Si...QQcmdZViewItem
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