EBAY SELLER, AT COINS!

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by coins776, Aug 4, 2016.

  1. jtlee321

    jtlee321 Well-Known Member

    As promised. Here is the Ike I picked up from this guy. The first set of images are from his listing. I am in no way advocating buying from him. This will show the incredible difference between what his images portray the coin as and what it really looks like.

    His:
    1972-S Ike obverse sellers photos.jpg 1972-S Ike reverse sellers photos.jpg

    What it really looks like in hand.
    1972-S-Proof-Eisenhower-Obverse.jpg 1972-S-Proof-Eisenhower-Reverse.jpg
     
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  3. Andrew5

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  4. MKent

    MKent Well-Known Member

    Shady in deed. At least make them appear different
     
  5. Santinidollar

    Santinidollar Supporter! Supporter

    A person can sell their own property anytime they wish. However, no right exists to sell it on a third party such as eBay. eBay can have whatever rules it chooses. Having said that, I agree that AT coins are pretty low on the pecking list of things eBay ought to be worried about -- but apparently isn't. I suppose that if the company wants to have an "anything goes" philosophy, that's its right to do so. But it certainly brings caveat emptor to the forefront.
     
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  6. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    I have no idea how I gave people the impression that I wanted to dictate policy to eBay. I don't. (Although, if I had the opportunity to force them to re-enable negative and neutral feedback from sellers, I might have to wrestle with my principles a bit.)

    It does bug me when they claim to prohibit counterfeit coin listings, and then don't stand behind that policy. But this isn't related to that. As I've said before, there's no firm objective definition of "natural" vs. "artificial" toning, and like Duke said, I shudder to think of eBay trying to police the difference.
     
  7. Duke Kavanaugh

    Duke Kavanaugh The Big Coin Hunter

    We can hope!
     
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  8. Joea59

    Joea59 Member

    That's what I thought!
     
  9. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

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  11. MKent

    MKent Well-Known Member

    WOW I never even paid attention to the name that's funny there because it applies.
     
  12. coins776

    coins776 no title

    that's what i thought too, but there were bids on some of them
    towards the end of the auctions.
     
  13. coins776

    coins776 no title

    no matter what some may think, i still would not doubt that
    there are laws against what the seller is doing.
    ebay makes rules, but they don't make laws.
     
  14. coins776

    coins776 no title

    what if sellers were to manipulate photos of coins
    to a degree where the coins looked gem but they actually
    were not even close to that, and the sellers just left
    out that information about the photos. what that be okay too?
     
  15. coins776

    coins776 no title

    better question than that. why do you think that
    anybody can list items in any manner they choose
    and that there are no rules or laws against any of it?
     
  16. coins776

    coins776 no title

    if you owned ebay would you ban him?
     
  17. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    I don't like it but there are some on ebay that do that now.
     
  18. Joea59

    Joea59 Member

    His pictures on eBay don't really look like pictures from a camera but like sketches of some kind. IMO anyway. Maybe a filter of some kind is used?

    I am enjoying reading this website and I am learning a lot as well!
     
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  19. SuperDave

    SuperDave Free the Cartwheels!

    One of Ebay's largest coin sellers does just that.

    Because they can.
     
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  20. chascat

    chascat Well-Known Member

    They look like they were left in the BBQ too long...a little well done!
     
  21. Bighorn

    Bighorn New Member

    So, how does one artificially tone a coin?
     
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