If you wonder why eBay does not allow seller grading

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by rlm's cents, May 18, 2011.

  1. rlm's cents

    rlm's cents Numismatist

    He will most likely lose his auctions, but eBay has been rather slow lately.
     
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  3. redskins26

    redskins26 Member


    You saw that too?

    Almost looks like rust on the ASE
     
  4. Collector1966

    Collector1966 Senior Member

  5. Animosity

    Animosity Member

    So, I ended up asking about the seller about the rating of the coin, I'm surprised he responded so quickly, but this is what he said



     
  6. Collector1966

    Collector1966 Senior Member

    Is that ASE even real? Its whole appearance just looks odd.
     
  7. jloring

    jloring Senior Citizen

    Wow... that is too funny!
     
  8. Collector1966

    Collector1966 Senior Member

    I hereby declare this rare 1916 Barber dime to be a GOOD MS-64! Bidding starts at $16! Or Buy It Now for $35! Better hurry, this little gem will sell FAST!
     

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  9. RaceBannon

    RaceBannon Member

    The seller has a feedback of 1, as in 'one'.

    Kinda says it all right there.
     
  10. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Loribel or Clarabell?
     
  11. BUncirculated

    BUncirculated Well-Known Member

    This was interesting:

    Questions and answers about this item

    Q: I was wondering if the grade you put on this coin was a typo. According to the ANA grading standards this looks more like a G4
    A: we rate our coin LOWEST IS MS60 and HIGHEST IS MS70 the condition of the coin is classified as "GOOD"
    Uhmm someone correct me if I'm wrong but uh, when did GOOD fall in between MS60 and MS70??
     
  12. oval_man

    oval_man Elliptical member

    I didn't read the other listings but it seems pretty clear seller doesn't know what he/she is talking about. Seems that seller is confusing "shiny" with MS.
     
  13. Merc Crazy

    Merc Crazy Bumbling numismatic fool

    Instead of ripping them semi-constantly, why not invite them here so they can get an education on how to grade coins properly?
     
  14. Coinut

    Coinut Member

    I also reported him last night. That is so misleading and bogus that he should be pulled.
     
  15. Louie_Two_Bits

    Louie_Two_Bits Chump for Change

    It was an MS60 at one point in its life...somewhere between 1906 and present ;)

    That's just terrible; not to mention if it's not been professionally graded, he's not allowed to describe a coin as MS on the bay.

    -LTB
     
  16. saltysam-1

    saltysam-1 Junior Member

    +2
     
  17. BadThad

    BadThad Calibrated for Lincolns

    It's legit! The seller is a grader for SGS! :p
     
  18. Coinguy56

    Coinguy56 Member

    Sellers like this on the bay crack me up. But I still don't like that e bay wouldn't remove their auctions, since there are beginners out there that know nothing and will snag one of those coins and get completely ripped off. Have a little bit of education, then start selling.
     
  19. mikenoodle

    mikenoodle The Village Idiot Supporter

    I guess enough people complained that they pulled the auction
     
  20. oval_man

    oval_man Elliptical member

    Have a bit of education and then start buying. Caveat emptor.
     
  21. oval_man

    oval_man Elliptical member

    +1. I'm not excusing lazy selling, but ebay is a forum for anybody to sell anything. People on ebay sell stuff they have no knowledge of all the time.

    A non-coin collector (and perhaps limited English speaker) might not understand it to be misleading (let alone sacrilegious) to call a shiny coin unc. or MS if it appears that way to him. There are good reasons ebay has selling guidelines, and they should be enforced, but these kinds of things are more than likely naive mistakes. That's why it's ultimately the buyer's responsibility.
     
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