Does he sue people, or threaten to sue, in order to scare them? Also, if he brings a frivolous lawsuit, he could be out his own attorney's fees,...
Talent and luck/chance were involved. The submitter could really know his stuff and yet, easily still end up with very different results.
Lots of people have coins re-holdered. Yes, the grade remains the same. Yes, the serial number stays the same. You should not have any...
I have seen a a number of innocent sellers have their listings pulled in error by Ebay, but attribute that to confusion by Ebay, not intentional...
Ebay has the "report" button, so that people can report items, at which time Ebay consults people who do know something about coins, and then...
From uspatterns.com: R - Rarity scale (by William H. Sheldon): Unique R - 8, 2 or 3 R - 7 (High) 4 - 6, (Low) 7 - 12 R - 6, (High) 13 -20,...
Here is some information on hairlines:
I am under the impression that Ebay doesn't decide which listings are counterfeit, etc. and need to be pulled. As stated, they don't have the...
Reported.
Based on his listings, I don't think he has any interest in doing business with people who have a clue about coins - he prays upon those who don't...
He will probably either ignore you completely or send you a nasty/threatening reply.:high5:
As just one example, this coin listed as an MS67, has obviously been polished:...
Thanks and glad to hear that. Unfortunately, his images are allowed and they show coins in (bologna) slabs, which, to some extent, fool some of...
I think he can mention NAC, or whatever, as long as it's not in the listing title? As far as what to report him for (and granted, I think it's a...
if you agree with me that his coins are badly over-graded and/or in the case of the ones he states are "finest known", he is misstating facts. He...
I wasn't saying that coins graded less than MS66 (or any other grade) are undesirable. In fact, I firmly believe that collectors should buy...
I'd recommend not cleaning it in any way. If you want one without toning/patina, it would be better to buy one, instead. The "lines" below the...
While the price paid seems reasonable, let's not forget that 1922 Peace Dollars are extremely common, even in uncirculated grades up to MS66. And...
It looks AU and lightly cleaned. The "lines" that were mentioned are hairlines which often result from cleaning/wiping a coin. Look at Liberty's...
Perhaps it's not an outright scam. Either way, though, it's a sucker's bet and the suckers will almost always lose.
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