I would guess that most of that 15 to 25% just don't need or wish to put up with an idiot on the other side of the counter. They own the product...
Call ebay before you do anything. Don't ship, don't refund. Call ebay. Be smart and let ebay guide you on the best way to go.
So why did you not post images of the date? All I see is MD.
The first thing you do is weigh the coin. I don't think it's possible for a cent to be struck with dime dies.
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I would not buy the coin from images like that. Not worth the risk.
I never would have gave that dealer that much of my time. There are too many nice dealers that want my money. I just say thank you and walk away...
Pretty coin. I'll guess 64.
These little things are tough to grade. I'll guess it lost a point because it's so dark. It's also tough to image dark coins. Tiny marks don't...
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AU details. cleaned.
I'm not sure we are seeing all the rims. Is it in a slab?
The first one is too dark to say and the second one is just damaged.
63 and I wonder if it's a proof.
Large.
Sorry but it's just damage on the 1974. The images are too dark on the other one to tell anything.
Acetone will help with haze on some coins but not on others. It can't hurt to try. It only takes a small amount for each bath. I use a shot glass...
They get to say nasty things about our coins and we have to pay them again to see if they will say something nice.;)
There are no test. NGC and PCGS write the standards they wish to use. There are some rules on ebay but I'm not sure what they are today.
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