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<p>[QUOTE="JeffsRealm, post: 2548322, member: 81515"]You question is kind of confusing?</p><p><br /></p><p>So a buyer bought a coin, it was in a slabbed holder? Or was it like from the Mint in one of their holders? or are we talking a 2x2 flip? Please be a little more specific.</p><p><br /></p><p>Then the buyer removed it from the holder?</p><p><br /></p><p>Ok what ever the buyer does with the coin, even if he destroys it, that's the buyers business. It only concerns the seller if there was a money back guarantee. If the coin was slabbed, and removed, well yeah the condition the seller sold it was changed. Same if it was a mint set or say a mint slab. Like the silver american eagle from the mint, or the gold dime or quarter. Those come in a mint sealed plastic holder. Removed from that holder that voids any guarantee from the seller. The only legal involvement from the sellers is, they won't take the coin back no matter what. The buyer now fully owns the coin. If they find it not up to the grade they wanted, or what ever reason, it is not coming back, all guarantees are voided.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="JeffsRealm, post: 2548322, member: 81515"]You question is kind of confusing? So a buyer bought a coin, it was in a slabbed holder? Or was it like from the Mint in one of their holders? or are we talking a 2x2 flip? Please be a little more specific. Then the buyer removed it from the holder? Ok what ever the buyer does with the coin, even if he destroys it, that's the buyers business. It only concerns the seller if there was a money back guarantee. If the coin was slabbed, and removed, well yeah the condition the seller sold it was changed. Same if it was a mint set or say a mint slab. Like the silver american eagle from the mint, or the gold dime or quarter. Those come in a mint sealed plastic holder. Removed from that holder that voids any guarantee from the seller. The only legal involvement from the sellers is, they won't take the coin back no matter what. The buyer now fully owns the coin. If they find it not up to the grade they wanted, or what ever reason, it is not coming back, all guarantees are voided.[/QUOTE]
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