In the case of civil fraud, in addition to several other requirements, there must also be a misrepresentation of a material fact on the part of...
No it is not. There is no legal definition of AT or NT. Not even the industry experts can agree on what constitutes AT. What is AT and what is NT...
This explains a lot. Now I understand your ignorance on the subject. I hereby declare you the winner of the 2021 Never Actually Done it Myself,...
Tell the truth, have you ever actually consigned to a major US auction house like Heritage or Stacks? I'm guessing you've never actually consigned.
Tell the truth, have you ever actually consigned to a major US auction house like Heritage or Stacks? I'm guessing you've never actually...
If you want to be willfully ignorant, fine, but there are others on these forums who might be considering consigning to an auction house and may...
No moving the goal posts. And 100% accurate. I know you don't want to believe it, but when an auction house charges a 20% buyers fee, no one in...
I'm not sure who you deal with, but practically any US auction house that charges the typical ~20% buyers fee will instantly waive the sellers fee...
There really is no such thing as AT or NT. There is only market acceptable and market unacceptable. Intent and process do not matter. You can't...
I'm sure you won't respond to this because then you'd have to defend your position with facts instead of "because I said so". While any coin with...
And please tell us what factors other than the seller ATs coins did you use to determine that PCGS got it wrong and the Uruguay 1000P is AT. And,...
Assuming that he actually did try NGC and they detail graded it, so what? Are they now infallible? Just because they think the coin is not market...
No, we can't do both. The coin is the coin. It is either AT or NT regardless of who the seller is. Look at the coin and tell us why it is AT or...
On a PL coin, you're most likely missing hairlines causing the lower than expected grade.
The fact that your reasoning for questioning the NT/AT status of this coin is based solely on the seller completely undermines the credibility of...
I hope you don't actually think that sellers pay an auction house a 10%-20% sellers fee and the auction house charges the buyer a 20% buyers fee....
Looks like there are multiple factors affecting you: Selling a set of items to a sight-unseen buyer is always going to result in a low sale...
What you've described is a generic auctioneer. And that 20% he charges the buyer results in a 20% lower hammer price. So the seller is paying...
Actually, it speaks volumes about the state of collectors. There used to be a time collectors actually learned about the coins they were buying....
Easiest order in a long time. At 9:00 I refreshed the page and added 3 to my cart. Clicked on checkout, it loaded my credit card info quickly and...
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