Don't hold back. It's not the end of game. There are plenty of moves left. My point is becoming apparent to some of you, I'm sure. I like photography. And honesty.
The guy listed the coin as circulated and did not offer a grade. The coin was not worth the time to remove from the holder for imaging. There is no reason to question his honesty.
My point, which you apparently disregarded, was... Would it have been worth his time to take proper photos? I did not accuse anyone of dishonesty, yet.
I answered your question in the same post you just quoted. I see you edited the threats you made to me. That was the only thing that has been posted that's against the rules. Please don't threaten me again.
Well I appreciate that but I honestly can not tell if you were replying to my first question in the thread or my last question in the thread. If you consider requesting that people use the quotes and replies as intended a threat, then, I can not guarantee that.
OFF TOPIC? Maybe a little. Anyone know if there is a book our website that I can get so I can take pictures of my coins. I have used my phone, but they came out horribly. I even scanned them and they were even worse. I do see bits a pieces of information, but, I need something that is teaching step by step how to.... Thanks compadres.
PCGS also has interesting articles about coin photography... https://www.pcgs.com/news/insiders-overview-of-photographing-enhanced-uncirculated-coins