I think you are sort of wrong. By that I mean that I do not see them chancing sending unstamped coins out to most eBay buyers - unless they know...
It does not look too real to me, but that is beside the point. Try reading this thread http://www.cointalk.com/t95466/. To make matters worse, a...
BTW, my stats/proof is very simple. There are many more eBayers than there are PO workers.
I am not trying to belittle anyone here, but if he is so sure it is good, why would he not be willing to certify it? I assure you he would have a...
Fight, yes. All I am trying to say is that your fight is at the PO. Sorry to say, but I doubt you will win there either.
If you are asking which coin I like best, it is the 24-D. Much more detail. If you were giving them away, I will take the 14-D. It is the only...
Sorry, but there are more fools out there than crooked postmen. And do not in anyway take that to be personal.
IMO, they do affect the grade. Not like scratches, but they do affect the eye appeal. That eye appeal is a large part of the grade particularly...
You need to read the original post again. eBay refused his claim. He is out the money.
One of my answers was; Here is an example to the extreme. http://www.cointalk.com/t101277/#post853383. Look particularly at the reverse. The...
I have no idea what you expect eBay and PayPal to do. The USPS says they delivered it. With all the crooks and cheats out there, why should eBay...
Certify $4 dollar coins. No way. But that 1945- is not too bad looking. THIS THREAD I just clicked on the globe, pasted the link in the box...
As best I can tell, it looks to be authentic die #3, but is it corroded? I would also have a little concern that the coin would come back as a...
CT absolutely does. Just click on "insert link" (the globe with glasses). As soon as you insert the link, type in the name. That link inserts...
Here is your quote;
No!. Please read;
Lehigh is going to get you. The * is not assigned based on grade, but, as close as I can remember, "exceptional eye appeal for the grade". And,...
I am just curious. Can you name any other place where the seller can leave a negative for a buyer? When I go to Wal-mart, they have no way of...
From that era, it is quite common. Rather than a true error, it is more a distraction that hurts the value of the coin, IMHO.
I am not at all an expert on toning, but just a stab, the 1945 has a shot at natural, but the 1950 I would not think. He is a quick and dirty...
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