Looking for help! Are most coins on EBay cleaned, treaded, or just dirty?

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Dan Galbato, Jun 3, 2024.

  1. Dan Galbato

    Dan Galbato Well-Known Member

    I need some help here! My background in finding coins to purchase is being challenged by my inexperience! Ive just put together an album with S mint proof Jefferson nickels and a few special and D mint nickels when S mint coins can’t be had. To this point, the coins I’ve purchased have been an easy task. What I am trying to do now is purchase some choice buffalo, Liberty head, and shield nickels to put in the front of the collection to add a little pop. I’m not looking for graded coins but would like to buy coins that look normal, not cleaned, and a little better than an everyday pocket sliders. Everything coming up on eBay looks either dipped, cleaned, or messed with? Is my observation accurate?
     
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  3. cwart

    cwart Senior Member

    With eBay basically only buy low value graded coins. Why not look at something in a slab and crack it out for the album?
     
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  4. Dan Galbato

    Dan Galbato Well-Known Member

    yes! That has crossed my mind. At least with a graded coin, if it’s cleaned or damaged, it would be printed on the slab. Good idea!
     
  5. Joe kool

    Joe kool Active Member

    Why would you buy a slab just to crack it open?
     
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  6. cwart

    cwart Senior Member

    lots of members here do it. It’s kinda the ultimate expression of buy the coin, not the slab.

    in Dan’s case he can’t find what he wants raw on eBay. Going that route gets him the coin he wants and in the format he wants.

    Also, on eBay you’re usually paying for the coin and not the slab for the most part too. The slab is more or less a freebie at that point.
     
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  7. Dan Galbato

    Dan Galbato Well-Known Member

    joe, I think what he’s saying is look at lower graded coins that didn’t score high and use those. Some of those lower graded coins will never be worth much to a collector putting together a killer collection but a collection like my collection would do fine with a few lower graded coins. I’d never crack anything with a better grade.
     
  8. Joe kool

    Joe kool Active Member

    Now I understand that. I also found fakes on ebeg also. I've been had there not again with a coin.
     
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  9. Cheech9712

    Cheech9712 Every thing is a guess

    Definitely buyer beware
     
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  10. Cheech9712

    Cheech9712 Every thing is a guess

    What @cwart said. If you want POP!!!
     
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  11. Cheech9712

    Cheech9712 Every thing is a guess

    I WOULD!!!!!
     
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  12. Joe kool

    Joe kool Active Member

    I understand why and how now!
     
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  13. Dan Galbato

    Dan Galbato Well-Known Member

    I know the feeling Joe! Shouldn’t be allowed!
     
  14. Dan Galbato

    Dan Galbato Well-Known Member

    Here are some examples of coins I’ve been looking at recently. How many of these look cleaned or dipped? This is just to help me and other the importance of knowing what to look for! IMG_2801.png IMG_2800.png IMG_2799.jpeg IMG_2797.jpeg IMG_2798.jpeg IMG_2796.png IMG_2753.jpeg IMG_2758.jpeg
     
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