I have a toned NGC MS67 SLQ listed on E-Bay for about 2X price guide. I guess the guy didn't like my price so he decided to try to annoy me by...
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This must be the guy: http://www.cointalk.com/t219694/ Btw, this coin routinely sells for $10 less than PCGS Price Guide. I think the best part...
Tom, I know that you have your own website that you use to sell coins and I can't ever recall you talking about selling coins on E-Bay in my...
I was just browsing the CU forum and Crazyhounddog's signature speaks to this topic perfectly. "The bitterness of "poor quality" is remembered...
Now that's the answer!
Okay, how many of the people who responded in this thread actually sell stuff on E-Bay? Based on the responses given, my guess would be none of...
The FS designation is not used on proof coins, they are supposed to have full details.
If it is bag toned, I would expect it to either be untoned or have some light peripheral toning. That coin has really nice color with an unusual...
Well I hope the seller is right because you bought a very common coin with a permanent ceiling. The approximate graded population for a 1938-D...
And sometimes a coin does not need to even be white to get a "W" designation. [IMG] In my experience, most of the "T" & "W" designations...
Well, I am not a member of PCGS, and I never agreed to their rules when I bought my coin. If they wanted their label, they shouldn't have put it...
I like the way Barbers wear. [IMG]
Just in case you guys were wondering who the wise guy is. [IMG]
I wrote a thread about this subject shortly after joining this forum. http://www.cointalk.com/t39837/ I also started a thread to try and...
I wouldn't buy any of those coins regardless of color. The word dreck comes to mind.
I just deleted some PM's, sorry about that. That 500 PM limit is absolutely ridiculous.
What did you think of that young fella?
I think we are teaching the same lesson Mike. I hope some learn it.
I understood your point perfectly. My point was that I didn't just grab some number from the "internet." My source wrote a numismatic book on...
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