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<p>[QUOTE="Phoenix21, post: 455912, member: 7424"]Ruben, please read my post over again, or read this one totally. I did NOT break it out of the slab with the intention of returning it. I broke it out because it had a spot of corrosion on it, and I'm very picky when it comes to that. I don't want any corrosion on my Lincolns, otherwise it is a problem coin. It was the best thing to break that coin out of the slab, because of the corrosion, as the coin was covered. And I don't mean spots here and there, I mean in the jacket, around lettering, etc. </p><p><br /></p><p>Now in defense of Jack totally, that stuff for some reason was "invisible" while it was in the slab, where the spot I saw on the 2 in the date, and I think another spot were all I could find with a 14x loupe, and they might not have been there when Jack examined the coin (the corrosion did not eat into the coin yet though, so it was fairly new IMHO). Jack is not at all to blame. I'm saying this though to clear my name, as it seems that there is confusion going on. I had no intentions of returning it when I broke it out. </p><p><br /></p><p>And I didn't even ask Jack for a refund now, he made the offer. But when I broke it out, I was wanting to keep it, otherwise I wouldn't have broken it out. Why would I have broken it out, if I had intentions of returning it? Why would I care about helping a coin that's not going into my collection, other than saving the coin from problems? I knew full and well that if I cracked it out, it would be "un-returnable", and I accepted that. </p><p><br /></p><p>But Jack made the offer, and I was pointing out and applauding Jack publicy for his kindness, and generousity. Please read this post entirely, (and everyone else), as I don't want Jack to have any marks on his name, but I don't want any on mine either. </p><p><br /></p><p>Phoenix <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie6" alt=":cool:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Phoenix21, post: 455912, member: 7424"]Ruben, please read my post over again, or read this one totally. I did NOT break it out of the slab with the intention of returning it. I broke it out because it had a spot of corrosion on it, and I'm very picky when it comes to that. I don't want any corrosion on my Lincolns, otherwise it is a problem coin. It was the best thing to break that coin out of the slab, because of the corrosion, as the coin was covered. And I don't mean spots here and there, I mean in the jacket, around lettering, etc. Now in defense of Jack totally, that stuff for some reason was "invisible" while it was in the slab, where the spot I saw on the 2 in the date, and I think another spot were all I could find with a 14x loupe, and they might not have been there when Jack examined the coin (the corrosion did not eat into the coin yet though, so it was fairly new IMHO). Jack is not at all to blame. I'm saying this though to clear my name, as it seems that there is confusion going on. I had no intentions of returning it when I broke it out. And I didn't even ask Jack for a refund now, he made the offer. But when I broke it out, I was wanting to keep it, otherwise I wouldn't have broken it out. Why would I have broken it out, if I had intentions of returning it? Why would I care about helping a coin that's not going into my collection, other than saving the coin from problems? I knew full and well that if I cracked it out, it would be "un-returnable", and I accepted that. But Jack made the offer, and I was pointing out and applauding Jack publicy for his kindness, and generousity. Please read this post entirely, (and everyone else), as I don't want Jack to have any marks on his name, but I don't want any on mine either. Phoenix :cool:[/QUOTE]
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