Buying raw coins sight unseen online

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Mike Thorne, Sep 8, 2025.

  1. Barney McRae

    Barney McRae Well-Known Member

    AOL dialup? Those were the days my friend, I thought they'd never end.:eek::p:D
     
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  3. Barney McRae

    Barney McRae Well-Known Member

    Pssst.... here's a deal for you just waiting....Morgan Dollars 1878-1893 CC Lot of 5 Uncirculated Mixed Dates AU/BU Coins-

    US $90.21

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/3657480269...vfQtiupa8+QvFJduU5OA==|tkp:BFBM8JOv9aVm&pfm=1



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  4. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

  5. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan Collecting for 49 years Moderator

    Dialup, yes, but I was never an AOLien.
     
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  6. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    I think I actually got invited to be a beta-test user, probably because of some stuff I did with Apple circa 1986-88. I never responded, and never especially regretted passing up the opportunity.
     
  7. ksmooter61

    ksmooter61 Not in Kansas anymore

  8. Mike Thorne

    Mike Thorne Well-Known Member

    I agree with you 100%. I bought several raw coins from a dealer who pictures his inventory on his website, and they almost all came back from PCGS with either the same or a higher grade than I paid for.
     
  9. Mike Thorne

    Mike Thorne Well-Known Member

    Yes, I spoke to the dealer who at first questioned the accuracy of PCGSs grading. Later, he told me that his customers just put the coins he sends them into albums and don't get them certified. Of course, he said that I should have returned it. No mention of buying it back.
     
  10. kaosleeroy108

    kaosleeroy108 The Mahayana Tea Shop & hobby center

    sounds like a recipe to get robbed..lol
     
  11. 1953

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  12. Dynoking

    Dynoking Well-Known Member

    Bad bussiness practice on both sides. I'm very sorry to hear this story. We all make mistakes. As long that you don't too many and you don't repeat them, it's a lesson learned.
     
  13. bikergeek

    bikergeek Well-Known Member

    Funny, I have a Sheridan half dime story that fits this thread too (albeit not raw coins). 1832 LM-10.3 MS64 PCGS 46891113 TV.jpg In May 2023, a good buddy called me and said "Sheridan has a Capped Bust half dime that you NEED." It was an 1832 LM-9.2, an R7 remarriage, in solid VF. It was (and remains) the most I've ever paid for a coin. Sheridan had some others in this lot that he offered to me. One was an 1833 LM-8 R3 (which I'd had a hard time finding a decent copy of), and the other was an 1832 "LM-10" - but which one of the four remarriages was unknown. (All four, LM-10.1 thru 10.4, are from "tough" to "super tough.")

    He was packing for a big show and didn't have time to produce and send a bunch of pictures, but assured me he'd accept returns on anything I wasn't happy with so I pulled the trigger on all three.

    Fast forward, the 1832 LM-9.2 was graded by PCGS as VF30 and went on to get a CAC sticker. The 1832 LM-10.x turned out to be 10.3 and turned out to be a "keeper" of an upgrade over the NGC 53 that I'd only found a few months prior. The 10.3, TrueView here, was a bit softly struck but has great eye appeal. A worthwhile gamble, especially with a trusted dealer who offers returns!
     
  14. Mike Thorne

    Mike Thorne Well-Known Member

    Some of you have asked for pictures, so here they are.
     

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