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<p>[QUOTE="bhp3rd, post: 583836, member: 16510"]<b>You should refund his/her money - this is the danger with</b></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p> </p><p>You should refund his/her money - this is the danger with new variety searchers and new, even old sellers.</p><p>I am the guy on eBay that caution's people that are selling "double" (the correct phrase is doublED) dies when they don't even know what one is - I have been scorned, loved, rebuffed, threatened and so on and I have helped many start to learn.</p><p>The 93-D is not a die variety - a die variety is a coin struck from a die, or die made from a hubb that has been doubled or otherwise hubbed incorrectly and then in turn is different from the intended "normal" run of current dies manufactured.</p><p>The reason it's a die variety is each coin, and each coins stage there after can be traced to that working die or hubb - there was nothing wrong with this 1993-D die.</p><p><b>Not I have seen your progress as you have been learning and I feel you've learned a lot. This is not an easy aspect of coin collecting to learn - if fact those learning it will never understand all there is to know and this is perfectly alright.</b></p><p>But to sell stuff before you know - to sell or offer for sale before you really know is what I have been cautioning eBay sellers about for the past ten years - why? Because I love this hobby. I love new people getting excited about it and becoming knowledgeable - what breaks my heart is when a new person brings me something they have bought form a dealer that does not know what a doubled die is and I have to tell them "it ain't what you thought". If they get to feeling that even the coin dealers don't know what they are talking about they may leave the hobby and that is not right - If I offer for sale or list an item as the seller it is my responsibility to know and guaranty what I am selling - we don't guess at this stuff we learn, then we pass that learning on to others - it is perfectly fitting that we do that and is our responsibility to do so not just every now and then but every time we sell, trade or barter.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bhp3rd, post: 583836, member: 16510"][b]You should refund his/her money - this is the danger with[/b] You should refund his/her money - this is the danger with new variety searchers and new, even old sellers. I am the guy on eBay that caution's people that are selling "double" (the correct phrase is doublED) dies when they don't even know what one is - I have been scorned, loved, rebuffed, threatened and so on and I have helped many start to learn. The 93-D is not a die variety - a die variety is a coin struck from a die, or die made from a hubb that has been doubled or otherwise hubbed incorrectly and then in turn is different from the intended "normal" run of current dies manufactured. The reason it's a die variety is each coin, and each coins stage there after can be traced to that working die or hubb - there was nothing wrong with this 1993-D die. [B]Not I have seen your progress as you have been learning and I feel you've learned a lot. This is not an easy aspect of coin collecting to learn - if fact those learning it will never understand all there is to know and this is perfectly alright.[/B] But to sell stuff before you know - to sell or offer for sale before you really know is what I have been cautioning eBay sellers about for the past ten years - why? Because I love this hobby. I love new people getting excited about it and becoming knowledgeable - what breaks my heart is when a new person brings me something they have bought form a dealer that does not know what a doubled die is and I have to tell them "it ain't what you thought". If they get to feeling that even the coin dealers don't know what they are talking about they may leave the hobby and that is not right - If I offer for sale or list an item as the seller it is my responsibility to know and guaranty what I am selling - we don't guess at this stuff we learn, then we pass that learning on to others - it is perfectly fitting that we do that and is our responsibility to do so not just every now and then but every time we sell, trade or barter.[/QUOTE]
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