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<p>[QUOTE="Lehigh96, post: 4922640, member: 15309"]It is apparent from your post that you are unaware that coins with rainbow toning drive premiums that can often be multiples of price guide. I started a discussion on this topic a decade ago, and the discussions still continue, though nobody has posted in that thread since May of this year. Perhaps you should peruse the thread linked below and gain a little knowledge on the subject.</p><p><br /></p><p><a href="https://www.cointalk.com/threads/the-toning-premium-thread-part-2.299570/" class="internalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.cointalk.com/threads/the-toning-premium-thread-part-2.299570/">The Toning Premium Thread Part 2</a></p><p><br /></p><p>Regarding my pricing, I list my coins at retail (not exorbitant) prices and include a "best offer" option on almost every listing. If a potential buyer thinks my list price is too high, they have the option to submit what they think a fair offer is for that coin. Furthermore, the majority of my listings are raw Jefferson Nickels listed under $25. I don't misrepresent grades and I provide high quality photographs of every single coin, including those worth only a few dollars, and I provide a 14 day unconditional return policy.</p><p><br /></p><p>You seem to think that the feedback issue is related to price, it isn't. If someone agrees to your price, then by definition the price is reasonable. Feedback scores relate to the professionalism of the seller. People who have negatives on their feedback score typically engage in bait and switch techniques such as using stock photos or photo magic to make problem coins appear to be problem free. The feedback score also judges if your shipping costs are reasonable and how fast your ship your items. I have had one negative feedback in 20 years on eBay and that was from a guy who was unhappy that his Mercury Dime didn't grade at PCGS because it had album slide marks even though I stated clearly in the listing that the coin had album slide marks.</p><p><br /></p><p>As I stated prior, people need to understand the credibility of the poster when reading internet posts. You just accused me of not knowing coins at all, yet I have been a member of this forum for 12 years, started hundreds of threads, made over 10K posts, have several top ten NGC registry sets, and sell over $10K in coins each year on eBay. Lets go to the scoreboard, you have less than 100 posts and have not even offered your eBay credentials.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lehigh96, post: 4922640, member: 15309"]It is apparent from your post that you are unaware that coins with rainbow toning drive premiums that can often be multiples of price guide. I started a discussion on this topic a decade ago, and the discussions still continue, though nobody has posted in that thread since May of this year. Perhaps you should peruse the thread linked below and gain a little knowledge on the subject. [URL='https://www.cointalk.com/threads/the-toning-premium-thread-part-2.299570/']The Toning Premium Thread Part 2[/URL] Regarding my pricing, I list my coins at retail (not exorbitant) prices and include a "best offer" option on almost every listing. If a potential buyer thinks my list price is too high, they have the option to submit what they think a fair offer is for that coin. Furthermore, the majority of my listings are raw Jefferson Nickels listed under $25. I don't misrepresent grades and I provide high quality photographs of every single coin, including those worth only a few dollars, and I provide a 14 day unconditional return policy. You seem to think that the feedback issue is related to price, it isn't. If someone agrees to your price, then by definition the price is reasonable. Feedback scores relate to the professionalism of the seller. People who have negatives on their feedback score typically engage in bait and switch techniques such as using stock photos or photo magic to make problem coins appear to be problem free. The feedback score also judges if your shipping costs are reasonable and how fast your ship your items. I have had one negative feedback in 20 years on eBay and that was from a guy who was unhappy that his Mercury Dime didn't grade at PCGS because it had album slide marks even though I stated clearly in the listing that the coin had album slide marks. As I stated prior, people need to understand the credibility of the poster when reading internet posts. You just accused me of not knowing coins at all, yet I have been a member of this forum for 12 years, started hundreds of threads, made over 10K posts, have several top ten NGC registry sets, and sell over $10K in coins each year on eBay. Lets go to the scoreboard, you have less than 100 posts and have not even offered your eBay credentials.[/QUOTE]
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