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<p>[QUOTE="ToughCOINS, post: 1923429, member: 20480"]Thanks for your feedback folks. This question was not hypothetical, nor does it relate to my offerings, as all of my coins are returnable, whether raw or graded.</p><p> </p><p>It addresses an offering from another seller, where the subject coin is identified by ANACS as whizzed with AU details, and the seller says it doesn't look whizzed, yet states that graded coins are not returnable. The seller's case for not accepting a return of the subject coin rests on the argument that ANACS graded the coin. I wanted to know what majority opinion would be . . . unfortunately, the number of respondents is too small to reach a reliable conclusion.</p><p> </p><p>By the way, all of my crowns are gold . . . they are softer, will wear in to a better bite faster than composites, and are FAR more impact resistant. Would I get a gold tooth up front? . . . Not a chance. That's the only place I'd consider a composite tooth.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ToughCOINS, post: 1923429, member: 20480"]Thanks for your feedback folks. This question was not hypothetical, nor does it relate to my offerings, as all of my coins are returnable, whether raw or graded. It addresses an offering from another seller, where the subject coin is identified by ANACS as whizzed with AU details, and the seller says it doesn't look whizzed, yet states that graded coins are not returnable. The seller's case for not accepting a return of the subject coin rests on the argument that ANACS graded the coin. I wanted to know what majority opinion would be . . . unfortunately, the number of respondents is too small to reach a reliable conclusion. By the way, all of my crowns are gold . . . they are softer, will wear in to a better bite faster than composites, and are FAR more impact resistant. Would I get a gold tooth up front? . . . Not a chance. That's the only place I'd consider a composite tooth.[/QUOTE]
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