Should This Listing Be Reported?

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by fiatfiasco, Apr 18, 2014.

  1. rzage

    rzage What Goes Around Comes Around .

    I sent him a message , asking him to please omit the NGC material . I'll go see if he did , but in fairness he might not have recieved it yet .
     
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  3. JPeace$

    JPeace$ Coinaholic

    11:41 and it appears he removed the NGC info.

    I agree that it looks harshly cleaned as well. He also mentions he strives to take the best pictures he can....blah, blah, blah, but they are simply lousy.
     
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  4. mlov43

    mlov43 주화 수집가

    "strives to take the best pictures"

    Right. I think some sellers actually LIKE the fact that their camera/hand-held computer smartphone thingies take cruddy photos. I also like how it's photographed in BAD lighting, and at an angle.

    It's just a trick of the lights.
     
  5. rzage

    rzage What Goes Around Comes Around .

    You mean that isn't an MS-70 ?
     
  6. KSorbo

    KSorbo Well-Known Member

    This is an example of why I don't buy raw coins on Ebay. The coin looks like it was scrubbed clean with steel brushes and lye soap, and the seller is saying with a straight face that he is sure it would "grade high". With the scratches being blatantly obvious even in poor lighting, I can only imagine what it looks like in hand.
     
  7. dwhiz

    dwhiz Collector Supporter

    If you don't like don't bid. If it makes you feel better then report it.
    See it easy one or the other or both
     
  8. fiatfiasco

    fiatfiasco Nasty Details Member

    Oh, sorry if I was unclear. It was a very simple question. Im not 100% where the "liking it or not" and/or the "buying it or not" part came from. The threads question was should it be reported because it was listed as NGC MS63, when it is obviously not slabbed by a TPG. Roger?
     
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  9. tmoneyeagles

    tmoneyeagles Indian Buffalo Gatherer

    I looked at the listing and was freaking out because I saw nothing wrong with it, until I read the rest of the thread. Glad y'all reported it.

    It's a shame that thing has been so harshly cleaned, I love these coins. In it's current condition, I imagine it wouldn't be able to fetch a whole lot more than two Benjamin's.

    Well, not anymore it's not! :p
     
  10. fiatfiasco

    fiatfiasco Nasty Details Member

    I know what you mean. I get anxious when someone hands me a coin and says "show me what's wrong with this" and the issue doesnt jump out immediately.

    On a side note, knowing everything there is to know (within reason) about a specific series, or mint mark, or year, etc, can be very profitable. At the coin show I was at a few weeks back I came across a coin, that had been slabbed, and neither the dealer nor the TPG had caught this particular variety. I tried to play it so cool so as not to give it away. I only had I think like $500-$600 on me, but luckily there was an ATM. I asked him to hold that coin, and 5 others (hoping he wouldnt be anle to analyze all 6 in 5mins), gave him $200, and said I would be back in 5mins, to just hold them for 5 mins. I ran there and back. When I got back, I handed him the other $650, and said I could only take out enough for the one I really wanted. I was shaking the whole drive home. Pretty nice identification "Win". Coin is easily worth $3.5k-4k with the variety attributed.
     
  11. rzage

    rzage What Goes Around Comes Around .

    WTG , I didn't even know they collected Indian 1/4 eagles by variety , what variety was it .
     
  12. fiatfiasco

    fiatfiasco Nasty Details Member

    Haha, not an Indian
     
  13. rzage

    rzage What Goes Around Comes Around .

    Guess that's why I didn't know . Knowledge is power .
     
  14. fiatfiasco

    fiatfiasco Nasty Details Member

    But you DID! You knew that there weren't varieties in Indian $2.5's!! That is the exact mindset that bugs me out; not knowing if I know.

    I just got back from the coin show at the western most location of the circuit I normally attend. One guy had a whole case of graded Pre'33 gold. There was a small crowd the entire time around him. Part of me wanted to rush over and search his stock ASAP so that someone else didn't find the "diamond in the rough"...the other part of me didn't want to squeeze in just to be rushed.
     
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  15. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    Yeah but they were good enough to tell that the coin has been harshly cleaned and well worn.
     
  16. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    It is his opinion on the grade, it isn't slabbed.

    Besides, it should be noted that the scratches aren't marked either.

    :)

    Just thinkin'.

    But there isn't anything wrong with an opinion, you see it everyday in 2X2 flips.
     
  17. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    perhaps he corrected the listing, no mention of NGC or a cert #
     
  18. fiatfiasco

    fiatfiasco Nasty Details Member

    Perhaps if you read both pages of posts you would have seen the comments regarding how the ebay seller edited his listing because of one of the forum members messages. I am not trying to be rude. I just don't understand how people jump in without looking first.
     
  19. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    You? not rude?

    nah, just testy.

    Gee, next time I'll be like you.

    and be perfect.
     
  20. fiatfiasco

    fiatfiasco Nasty Details Member

    I meant what I said and it isnt rude. This is a forum. To respond and interact it has one prerequisite; reading the post(s) before you form and publish an opinion. I am rude for correcting or pointing that out? And how defensive of a statement is "next time I will be perfect like you?" I know you dont like to read, but go into my forum history and read how many people I have thanked for pointing things out I didnt know, or how I volunteered that I didn't know something and though differently now thanks to them enlightening me.

    Criticism can be taken and applied to better oneself, or it can be taken as an insult and you remain the same. I hope if you are using a coin forum you hope to use it correctly. I mean, you can take a tree down with the square side of an axe, but doesn't it make sense to use the blade end? Would you tell a logger he is a jerk for helping you do less work and chop a tree better?

    I wish the solution was to grow thicker skin, it seems to be a trait that permeates our society fairly thoroughly. But the reality is you need to not be insulted and learn from your mistakes.

    Don't worry, I wont hold it against you. We humans can only ever strive for perfection and are destined to always chase it.
     
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  21. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    feel free to .

    I will await your one and only error.

    Oh, never mind, it'll never happen..
    Oh, wise one
     
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