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<p>[QUOTE="mikenoodle, post: 729503, member: 307"]BNB, </p><p><br /></p><p>You are asking for a coin at a "fair price". That is a subjective term. The coin that you bought graded correctly as could be judged from the pictures, but not what was stated in the auction. For that reason, most knowledgeable buyers didn't bid the coin any better than a G would have been bid. That's why you won the coin so cheaply. </p><p><br /></p><p>The price may have been just a tad over market, but it's problem-free so the coin that you bought was indeed purchased at a "fair" price, but not necessarily a low price.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you're looking for under-priced or under-graded coins, welcome to the club, we all are. Especially with key dates, you will find more over-graded than under so be careful grading them.</p><p><br /></p><p>Once again I implore you to learn to grade this series for yourself if you are going to continue to buy them. In this manner you can evaluate the coin BEFORE you buy it and probably be a lot happier with your purchases.</p><p><br /></p><p>I told you that these coins are easy to find. That statement is 100% true. Finding one that you like at a fair price is a different story. Liking something is an individual decision and one that can only be made by the buyer. </p><p><br /></p><p>Getting a good value when buying a coin is usually only done by knowledgeable buyers. Educate yourself so that you can make good decisions and you will be infinitely more happy with your purchases.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mikenoodle, post: 729503, member: 307"]BNB, You are asking for a coin at a "fair price". That is a subjective term. The coin that you bought graded correctly as could be judged from the pictures, but not what was stated in the auction. For that reason, most knowledgeable buyers didn't bid the coin any better than a G would have been bid. That's why you won the coin so cheaply. The price may have been just a tad over market, but it's problem-free so the coin that you bought was indeed purchased at a "fair" price, but not necessarily a low price. If you're looking for under-priced or under-graded coins, welcome to the club, we all are. Especially with key dates, you will find more over-graded than under so be careful grading them. Once again I implore you to learn to grade this series for yourself if you are going to continue to buy them. In this manner you can evaluate the coin BEFORE you buy it and probably be a lot happier with your purchases. I told you that these coins are easy to find. That statement is 100% true. Finding one that you like at a fair price is a different story. Liking something is an individual decision and one that can only be made by the buyer. Getting a good value when buying a coin is usually only done by knowledgeable buyers. Educate yourself so that you can make good decisions and you will be infinitely more happy with your purchases.[/QUOTE]
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