I felt the same way. I don't recall ever seeing the term burnished on a details coin.
[ATTACH] When I sent it in I believed it was a fine. Live and learn. ddddd got the closest.
Double posting accidentally. Sorry about that.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Wondering what fellow coin talkers opinion is on the grade of this 1825 large cent.
Found this 1934 VFW token in the reject slot of my local coinstar machine. This current find included a couple of Canadian quarters and Roosevelt...
The 14 d with a mintage of nearly 1.2 million is fairly common. Keep searching.
At the current price of silver that's about a 1700% return on your investment!
Customer service means little where big business is concerned. The way they got you they'll get a million more. Sad, but that's become the...
If you look at the sellers sold items he had a Morgan dollar listed as a 1885 0 that he sold but the photo is a 95 O that looks highly suspect to me.
Sold for $218. Some people will buy anything.
Looks legit to me. I wouldn't look beyond the return policy though. I would never spend that much money for a coin that I couldn't send back.
I agree. I would rather spend my money at a local shop or coin show even if I pay a bit more. The closer to home you spend your money essentially...
Great post. I'll have to remember that one if I'm ever in that part of the country.
I forgot to add that I do have the copper versions of the four 2009 designs. In my opinion that should have been the end of the cent.
That's why my Lincoln cent collection ends at the coppers from 1982. Zinc cents are garbage.
I'm at a loss for words. This makes me both sad and angry.
Finding a 100-year-old Plus coin in any condition is cool.
VF+ Almost XF
If he's offering free returns I would buy it and send it back so he has to pay shipping times 2.
Another trip around the Sun! Congratulations!
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