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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1755638, member: 19065"]I would advise you to return the coin to the eBay seller and let them sort out the clerical error. Their image was not clear enough for most to see the 1/25 on this tiny coin, though it's much clearer on the NGC coin verification photo. If the seller doesn't accept the return, alert eBay to the problem you had. The seller should take responsibility for listing and seek their own recourse rectifying the problem through NGC or from whomever they acquired the coin from.</p><p> </p><p>This really isn't worth your time and expense to try to deal with through NGC and I don't think you will get a premium for an NGC clerical error on a slab. I doubt very highly any seller will pay you the difference you have incurred to rectify the problem yourself. I'm sure you'll look <i>much</i> more carefully in the future when something seems too good to be true.</p><p> </p><p>I will also share some advice to avoid buying from sellers who include statements in listings like this one does (at the very bottom), <i>"If this is an item with multiple items please understand the item in the photo may not be the item you receive. The item will be the same denomination grade and service but may be a different coin. Thank you for shopping with us."</i>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1755638, member: 19065"]I would advise you to return the coin to the eBay seller and let them sort out the clerical error. Their image was not clear enough for most to see the 1/25 on this tiny coin, though it's much clearer on the NGC coin verification photo. If the seller doesn't accept the return, alert eBay to the problem you had. The seller should take responsibility for listing and seek their own recourse rectifying the problem through NGC or from whomever they acquired the coin from. This really isn't worth your time and expense to try to deal with through NGC and I don't think you will get a premium for an NGC clerical error on a slab. I doubt very highly any seller will pay you the difference you have incurred to rectify the problem yourself. I'm sure you'll look [I]much[/I] more carefully in the future when something seems too good to be true. I will also share some advice to avoid buying from sellers who include statements in listings like this one does (at the very bottom), [I]"If this is an item with multiple items please understand the item in the photo may not be the item you receive. The item will be the same denomination grade and service but may be a different coin. Thank you for shopping with us."[/I][/QUOTE]
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