I sent the seller a message about getting clearer photos and the certification number. So far silence, telling me that something is rotten in...
Probably got returned after the buyer put on his glasses.
That's what got me scratching my head. For a coin as valuable as this one a seller would definitely want good pictures.
I sent the seller a message to provide clearer pictures of the certification number.
It looks like it has a solid date and full horn so the grade of XF-45 looks reasonable.
It does look like a real 1926-S but don't think I'd shell out $500+ for something I can't verify.
I agree. I'm sure there's a reason for the blurred pictures.
I've been looking for a nice (EF-40 or AU) 1926-S Buffalo to put in my Dansco album and saw this auction listing. Just look at the blurred images...
Most of us can only hope to reach 90! I raise a glass to your long and productive life.
For that kind of money you'd think he'd throw in a free bowl of soup.
I keep telling myself to slow down but coins are like sweets, I no longer have any will power.
Sounds like he was angry at something else and took his ire out on you. At least he apologized. I probably wouldn't buy from him again.
So they were in PCGS holders?
I would watch the show if it was truly authentic. Their after the fact knowledge just doesn't do anything for me.
Heavily damaged
Nice die break between lower left stars.
Looks like it was finally taken down this morning. I noticed that there were actually 3 bids at the time. CT is a good forum to alert folks of...
The last time I saw doubling like that was when my ex hit me on the head with a frying pan.
I see there's one bid at $500.
Yeah, the 18 looks like it's falling over, the bottom loop of the 8 is skinny and the top of the 7 is below the top of the 8, among other things....
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