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<p>[QUOTE="panda, post: 921084, member: 24443"]your just not getting it...</p><p><br /></p><p>a coin graded ms64 should not have many deep scratches, period. i never said they were two different sets of photos, just that when they were zoomed in, it showed a coin that would not surprise me if it came back in a lot lower grade. then when i seen the original, i noticed it was more likely the holder causing the problems i was seeing. </p><p><br /></p><p>i was only trying to help you sell it, by telling you to get better pictures. even under higher magnification then what your scans are, the coin should not look like that. i think most are the holder and not the coin, but its hard to tell with those pictures. if it really is close to what is shown in the closeups, then there could be something wrong.. </p><p><br /></p><p>just because the numbers on the slab match up, doesn't mean its legit. most fake coin makers, will make a duplicate number of a real slab.(when was this coin purchased? if you know).</p><p><br /></p><p>i guess in this case its just better to get it re-slabbed. you will have a holder that will show no scratches and make it easier for you to get accurate pictures. worst case, they send it back as a fake, but for some reason i doubt that. even if they do, its best you found out before you sold it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="panda, post: 921084, member: 24443"]your just not getting it... a coin graded ms64 should not have many deep scratches, period. i never said they were two different sets of photos, just that when they were zoomed in, it showed a coin that would not surprise me if it came back in a lot lower grade. then when i seen the original, i noticed it was more likely the holder causing the problems i was seeing. i was only trying to help you sell it, by telling you to get better pictures. even under higher magnification then what your scans are, the coin should not look like that. i think most are the holder and not the coin, but its hard to tell with those pictures. if it really is close to what is shown in the closeups, then there could be something wrong.. just because the numbers on the slab match up, doesn't mean its legit. most fake coin makers, will make a duplicate number of a real slab.(when was this coin purchased? if you know). i guess in this case its just better to get it re-slabbed. you will have a holder that will show no scratches and make it easier for you to get accurate pictures. worst case, they send it back as a fake, but for some reason i doubt that. even if they do, its best you found out before you sold it.[/QUOTE]
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