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<p>[QUOTE="imrich, post: 1033085, member: 22331"]<b>An Honest Assessment!</b></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><b><font face="Arial">Thank you for your post, of which I would heartily agree, also generally with</font></b> rlm's cents <b><font face="Arial">and </font></b>wazzappenning. </p><p><br /></p><p><font face="Arial"><b>It generally is the responsibility of the buyer to assess an item and the seller, <u>prior</u> to submitting a bid. If the item isn't as expected, the seller has indicated as I would, to fully cooperate in settling any differences.</b></font></p><p><font face="Arial"><b><br /></b></font></p><p><font face="Arial"><b>He has done as I, given a dissatisfied customer both returned funds and the product. An honorable seller, IMHO. What more could he have done?</b></font></p><p><font face="Arial"><b><br /></b></font></p><p><font face="Arial"><b>I've imposed the photos from the various auctions, and believe that the images are different. He, as I, has determined a specific angle/location from the camera/lights for a specific coin, which seemingly provides optimum detail.</b></font></p><p><font face="Arial"><b><br /></b></font></p><p><font face="Arial"><b>My experience has determined that buyers want brevity in auction detail, and to evaluate themselves. I've purchased numerous coins with an exclaimed fault which virtually wasn't apparent upon receiving the coin, and didn't detract from the beauty or worth of the item, but resulted in a lower final sales price.</b></font></p><p><font face="Arial"><b><br /></b></font></p><p><font face="Arial"><b>Even if the coins were "doctored", I believe that a great portion of "top tier" TPG certified coins are also, and who can determine the "violator" on coins virtually a century old. My experience has been that most customers would prefer a properly "conserved" coin that has original detail with aged patina, although I know of few who would spend their time on coins having relatively little additional potential value.</b></font></p><p><font face="Arial"><b><br /></b></font></p><p><font face="Arial"><b>I believe his pictures are awesome in lighting and perspective, wishing that I always had similar clarity.</b></font></p><p><font face="Arial"><b><br /></b></font></p><p><font face="Arial"><b>Just the observations of an aged collector, and worth at least the amount paid for same. :thumb:</b></font></p><p><font face="Arial"><b></b></font>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="imrich, post: 1033085, member: 22331"][b]An Honest Assessment![/b] [B][FONT=Arial]Thank you for your post, of which I would heartily agree, also generally with[/FONT][/B] rlm's cents [B][FONT=Arial]and [/FONT][/B]wazzappenning. [FONT=Arial][B]It generally is the responsibility of the buyer to assess an item and the seller, [U]prior[/U] to submitting a bid. If the item isn't as expected, the seller has indicated as I would, to fully cooperate in settling any differences. He has done as I, given a dissatisfied customer both returned funds and the product. An honorable seller, IMHO. What more could he have done? I've imposed the photos from the various auctions, and believe that the images are different. He, as I, has determined a specific angle/location from the camera/lights for a specific coin, which seemingly provides optimum detail. My experience has determined that buyers want brevity in auction detail, and to evaluate themselves. I've purchased numerous coins with an exclaimed fault which virtually wasn't apparent upon receiving the coin, and didn't detract from the beauty or worth of the item, but resulted in a lower final sales price. Even if the coins were "doctored", I believe that a great portion of "top tier" TPG certified coins are also, and who can determine the "violator" on coins virtually a century old. My experience has been that most customers would prefer a properly "conserved" coin that has original detail with aged patina, although I know of few who would spend their time on coins having relatively little additional potential value. I believe his pictures are awesome in lighting and perspective, wishing that I always had similar clarity. Just the observations of an aged collector, and worth at least the amount paid for same. :thumb: [/B][/FONT][/QUOTE]
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