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<p>[QUOTE="rnino, post: 1438500, member: 37689"]Bought for $8.00 along with the blue envelope, COA and of course sealed with the Blue Ike Token. I received coin and started to check it out and immediately found the following "flaws" or what I would question. I have been told that even though the coin is marked UC from the mint, that it does go through a series of conveyor belts, handling, packaging etc before its cello. My question is, the flaw that significant? I also purchased a 1972S Blue Ike with envelope and there is 100% improvement in that one. No significant nothing. i mean its UC to me.</p><p><br /></p><p>I emailed the seller and I asked why is there so much "damage", "flaw" underneath the cello even though the cell isnt damaged itself? I asked if the cello had been tampered with. If it was advertised UC, its looks circulated to me with small dings etc on the obv. His reply after considerable negotiation was take it out of wrapper, keep token, envelope and ship it back my cost. I said no, you pay shipping and refund 100%. we are still at impasse. i said i will purchase it for melt and refund the difference, he still said no. </p><p><br /></p><p>His last words were, I thought you wanted it for bullion. I said if I wanted it for bullion, i wouldnt be buying UC Blue Ike.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="rnino, post: 1438500, member: 37689"]Bought for $8.00 along with the blue envelope, COA and of course sealed with the Blue Ike Token. I received coin and started to check it out and immediately found the following "flaws" or what I would question. I have been told that even though the coin is marked UC from the mint, that it does go through a series of conveyor belts, handling, packaging etc before its cello. My question is, the flaw that significant? I also purchased a 1972S Blue Ike with envelope and there is 100% improvement in that one. No significant nothing. i mean its UC to me. I emailed the seller and I asked why is there so much "damage", "flaw" underneath the cello even though the cell isnt damaged itself? I asked if the cello had been tampered with. If it was advertised UC, its looks circulated to me with small dings etc on the obv. His reply after considerable negotiation was take it out of wrapper, keep token, envelope and ship it back my cost. I said no, you pay shipping and refund 100%. we are still at impasse. i said i will purchase it for melt and refund the difference, he still said no. His last words were, I thought you wanted it for bullion. I said if I wanted it for bullion, i wouldnt be buying UC Blue Ike.[/QUOTE]
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