I think the seller knows but also knows he can't sell fake coins on ebay. He probably thought nobody would notice.
Pretty cool.
The man did nothing dishonest, no more than you have. He has his own opinion and so do you. You can't question someones honesty for that. Lets be...
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I feel the coin has lost a great deal of luster over the years. Maybe a few too many dips in it's life. I can't really tell who graded it.
You ask for opinions and I gave mine. Yes it was obvious that the coins were improperly dipped and there was no reason to say that. I posted that...
I will pay a premium based on the coin only. CAC is cool but not something I have to have.
Disagree all you want. What you are doing is obvious to those that understand the topic. That is because you do not understand how to properly dip...
I have no idea what you did to the coin.
In my opinion, the housing market is not healthy. Many are buying homes at crazy prices and the banks are loaning them the money. The only good...
The OP coin was cut with shears made for heat and air work. The tools have three blades that make cuts exactly like this. Some of the best are...
No. It's there in the first image.
It removed the luster along with the toning and the metal.
Her face, the date and the wear pattern look strange. I'm shocked it's made of silver.
I take it that you call toning contamination?
Check the 1970 set for the Lincoln cent small date.
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