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<p>[QUOTE="Arizona Jack, post: 455786, member: 9308"]Ahhum ( clears throat )</p><p> </p><p>This is a bad situation for me.</p><p>For one, the pics are not that great ( no offense Tyler )</p><p>I personally bought this coin from another forum member, inspected it and decided it was acceptable for the grade. Deal done.</p><p> </p><p>For one, this is a mushy date, and for 2, I have many of these already slabbed in 40 and 45. The coin is a liner, could go either way. Bang me if you wish, but I'll stand by the 50 grade, and when I get the coin back, will post pics.</p><p> </p><p>Three:</p><p>I would never take advantage of a YN, and offered my advise not to crack it in the first place, my usual refund at no questions asked in place. The refund was offered while still slabbed of course.</p><p> </p><p>Now my thoughts are, can I absorb some " heat " on these threads and say " cracked equals sold "? Sure. OR, do I help a youngster learn, at my expense ( minimal ) a lesson ? I feel Tyler trusted me. Is a small profit worth credibility? Hxxx no !!! Do we really need to sell a liner to a YN? Nope.</p><p> </p><p>Can I get the coin back into a 50 slab? Yep. Is it worth it now? Nope.</p><p>Would it have sold at a 50 price again ( if slabbed ) ? Yep. Will it sell at a 50 price now raw? Prolly not.</p><p> </p><p>Do you sleep better by doing the right thing? You betcha.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Arizona Jack, post: 455786, member: 9308"]Ahhum ( clears throat ) This is a bad situation for me. For one, the pics are not that great ( no offense Tyler ) I personally bought this coin from another forum member, inspected it and decided it was acceptable for the grade. Deal done. For one, this is a mushy date, and for 2, I have many of these already slabbed in 40 and 45. The coin is a liner, could go either way. Bang me if you wish, but I'll stand by the 50 grade, and when I get the coin back, will post pics. Three: I would never take advantage of a YN, and offered my advise not to crack it in the first place, my usual refund at no questions asked in place. The refund was offered while still slabbed of course. Now my thoughts are, can I absorb some " heat " on these threads and say " cracked equals sold "? Sure. OR, do I help a youngster learn, at my expense ( minimal ) a lesson ? I feel Tyler trusted me. Is a small profit worth credibility? Hxxx no !!! Do we really need to sell a liner to a YN? Nope. Can I get the coin back into a 50 slab? Yep. Is it worth it now? Nope. Would it have sold at a 50 price again ( if slabbed ) ? Yep. Will it sell at a 50 price now raw? Prolly not. Do you sleep better by doing the right thing? You betcha.[/QUOTE]
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