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<p>[QUOTE="brokecoinguy, post: 2754826, member: 85775"]Same here, I was able to cherrypick an 1869 FS-301 shield nickel from GSC which I posted pictures of in another thread. To be honest I thought the coin looked just as good in hand as in their pictures. The post and images received good feedback and no indications it was a problem coin. I also won a 1914 quarter eagle from them but once I received it I noticed a fairly significant rim ding that led me to sending it back. Did they knowingly advertise a coin without mentioning the rim issue? It's possible but it's also possible they just threw the coin online without noticing it. Either way they accepted the return with no questions asked and I think that is commendable on their part. I know I am not nearly as knowledgeable or seasoned as some of the other collectors here (not afraid to admit that either), these are just my experiences with GSC - whether it's worth the 2 cents or not. I will say I do still browse their listings from time to time knowing full well any coin could have an issue with it. </p><p><br /></p><p>Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="brokecoinguy, post: 2754826, member: 85775"]Same here, I was able to cherrypick an 1869 FS-301 shield nickel from GSC which I posted pictures of in another thread. To be honest I thought the coin looked just as good in hand as in their pictures. The post and images received good feedback and no indications it was a problem coin. I also won a 1914 quarter eagle from them but once I received it I noticed a fairly significant rim ding that led me to sending it back. Did they knowingly advertise a coin without mentioning the rim issue? It's possible but it's also possible they just threw the coin online without noticing it. Either way they accepted the return with no questions asked and I think that is commendable on their part. I know I am not nearly as knowledgeable or seasoned as some of the other collectors here (not afraid to admit that either), these are just my experiences with GSC - whether it's worth the 2 cents or not. I will say I do still browse their listings from time to time knowing full well any coin could have an issue with it. Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk[/QUOTE]
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