Buy the coin not the description

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  1. lincoln

    lincoln Large Member

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  3. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    ROFL it's pretty bad to clean and give a false impressions on a coin that's not rare , not a key . What 's worst is charging 9.95 for a coin that been made to look like it has some luster duh! Sad very sad!
     
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  4. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    You have to read between the lines, or in this case, between the words. Of course 1931 is a tough date. It was the height of the Great Depression!

    Chris
     
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  5. 19Lyds

    19Lyds Member of the United States of Confusion

    I happen to know that in the Great Copper Melt of 2071 that these became very, very tough to find! brick.gif
     
  6. JPeace$

    JPeace$ Coinaholic

    "tough date" is relative...lol.

    When I come across a listing by that seller, I generally just pass it without looking further.
     
  7. BooksB4Coins

    BooksB4Coins Newbieus Sempiterna

    Context..... compared to many, many, many other dates/mints in a series stretching over 100 years, a date/mint with a mintage a tad over 19 million (which has nothing to do with present-day survivors) could reasonably be argued as being "tougher". 1931-P at 19.3+ million vs. 1982-P at 10.7+ BILLION? Hmm.... "tougher"? Indeed.

    I also didn't see where it was claimed the coin was "scarce", but I digress.

    Seriously though... it is simple marketing. Would you expect the seller to offer as "common and easily obtained"? Ebay is full of listings using questionable descriptors, but the same could be said for most everything and everywhere; there is no reason to let it bother you, and with this seller in particular, this "offense" isn't worthy of a blip on the radar.
     
  8. gijoe76

    gijoe76 A Penny Saved is a Penny earned

    The listing was ended because of an error in the description. Over 128,000 feed back with 99.8% positive. It was a mistake
     
  9. stldanceartist

    stldanceartist Minister of Silly Walks

    One of my favorites are the sellers who describe every coin they sell as "RARE" and "HIGH GRADE".
     
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  10. xCoin-Hoarder'92x

    xCoin-Hoarder'92x Storm Tracker

    If the coin had less than 1 million mintage perhaps the terminology at hand would be more fitting. Any penny with this much mintage is "common".

    Sounds like he's really trying to talk up the coin to squeeze another buck out of the buyer.
     
  11. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

    Ask a bank roll hunter and they will say it is tougher. As they say, all depends. I have some rolls of them, but I digress also :)
     
  12. xCoin-Hoarder'92x

    xCoin-Hoarder'92x Storm Tracker

    I see folks on ebay listing 1921 Morgan Dollars and 1922 Peace Dollars as "SCARCE" - "HARD TO FIND ANYWHERE" and some of these coins look like they've seen better days... Meanwhile my local shop has like a box full of these and in near UNC condition. Go figure.
     
  13. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Hey at least it was Free Shipping. He did say this in his description.

    "If you are bidding on raw coins, we STRONGLY RECOMMMEND that you have knowledge of the coin industry, coin pricing, and coin grading before you bid."
     
  14. gijoe76

    gijoe76 A Penny Saved is a Penny earned

    Before you all continue too bash this particular listing do your research. It was ended because of an error in the description. Look at the amount of listings this seller has and his amount of positive feed backs. It was a mistake
     
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  15. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    You are right. Excellent feedback. Maybe the seller saw this thread on CT!
     
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  16. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    "Tougher Date"?

    Yes, much tougher than a 1958 P
     
  17. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    Don't forget the guy who keeps listing things again and again AND AGAIN with "SIMI-KEY DATE" in the title...
     
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  18. coins776

    coins776 no title

    ebay should ban the use of words such as: rare, scarce, better date, high grade, key date, gem, ect. they are most often not even close to accurate descriptions anyway.
     
  19. mlov43

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    I don't like those descriptors on ebay item descriptions either, except "key date", since unlike the others, I think most collectors of US-series coins can agree on what the "key dates" are. "Better date"...that can be more misleading.

    I think all item descriptions, other than date and denomination, are one level or another of bogusness meant to just attract the eye. As a seller, if you provide high quality, corner-to-corner sharp, large images of the actual coin (especially raw ones), that does way more than any "item description" ever can.
     
  20. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    Sure, words are the problem. Everything will be all better once sellers are forced to use R*RE, SC@RCE, B3TT3R D8, H1GH GRADE, |<EY |)ATE, and JEM instead.
     
  21. Jason Hoffpauir

    Jason Hoffpauir Avid Coin Collector

    LOL...I know right...one seller must have used the same template unintentionally when he was selling just the holder the coins came in ...NO COIN. I guess holders (NOT Third Party holder) are "RARE" and "HIGH GRADE".
     
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