Copper people: Is this cleaned?

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by mac266, Jun 19, 2016.

  1. Tim Lackie Jr

    Tim Lackie Jr Active Member

    I like yours better.
     
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  3. Tim Lackie Jr

    Tim Lackie Jr Active Member

    Sometimes we overload our workload when it comes to selling on eBay. You try to list everything you possibly can but time is the biggest factor. I just started myself and can already see how problematic it can be. ( I listed a 1993 Lincoln Memorial with what I believe is a large die-break from his beard and suit collar and deposited themselves lower and to the right. On the reverse, a large die break between the last and second to last pillars. It is purple/blue and green toned.
     
  4. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    This is one of the few sellers I track their items on ebay. I have bought several times from them without issue. I do know I have seen several coins listed before by them that I thought were questionable. I do not hold that against sellers since they have the coins in hand and it might even be tpg(ngc, pcgs,anacs) acceptable. I try my best to stay away from coins that I think might be questionable. I even skip graded copper coins if the pictures are not clear - or you can see the big green monster on them. I like this seller and their pictures. Even on raw coins I can see what I need to see. Heck - I only read the text on the auction after I look at the coins. I think this seller does a pretty good job of letting you know which coins are questionable - but I still make my final determination.

    For this coin the spot really worries me the most. So I would avoid it for that.
     
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