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<p>[QUOTE="Lehigh96, post: 634547, member: 15309"]Mike, I would love to look at the coin and judge for myself. However, as I pointed out in a previous post, the sellers photos were garbage and gave the buyer no information about the coin. In addition, the seller made no attempt to explain why he listed the coin at the PCGS price. If he had simply stated in his listing that he believes the coin is an MS67 and would, in his opinion, qualify for the same grade in a PCGS holder, I would never have questioned his ethics. Without quality photos or an explanation, he leaves me no choice but to question his intent.</p><p><br /></p><p>You know I am an avid poker player. The game of poker is all about odds and deciphering intent. The odds are in this case that the seller is trying to pawn off an NGC Jefferson at PCGS prices. I don't know this for sure, but the odds are 53 to 1 that might inclination is right.</p><p><br /></p><p>The odds stated above involve assumptions, but that too is a large part of the the game of poker.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lehigh96, post: 634547, member: 15309"]Mike, I would love to look at the coin and judge for myself. However, as I pointed out in a previous post, the sellers photos were garbage and gave the buyer no information about the coin. In addition, the seller made no attempt to explain why he listed the coin at the PCGS price. If he had simply stated in his listing that he believes the coin is an MS67 and would, in his opinion, qualify for the same grade in a PCGS holder, I would never have questioned his ethics. Without quality photos or an explanation, he leaves me no choice but to question his intent. You know I am an avid poker player. The game of poker is all about odds and deciphering intent. The odds are in this case that the seller is trying to pawn off an NGC Jefferson at PCGS prices. I don't know this for sure, but the odds are 53 to 1 that might inclination is right. The odds stated above involve assumptions, but that too is a large part of the the game of poker.[/QUOTE]
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