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<p>[QUOTE="imrich, post: 2049326, member: 22331"]The irony of this thread is amazing because last night within a total time frame of less than 45 minutes, I won, purchased 3 relatively expensive classic identical type Gold U.S. better date/mint-marked coins. All 3 coins were graded identically by the 2 "top tier" TPG. Unusually, I was able to acquire 2 of the better date coins having the same date, mint mark, and grade.</p><p><br /></p><p>All 3 of the coins were purchased from Centsles to possibly establish relative market pricing disparities.</p><p><br /></p><p>The intent of this acquisition is to "crack-out" and resubmit these coins, first to the opposing "top tier" TPG, then to the originating TPG, and ultimately to the remaining 2 "top tier" TPG.</p><p><br /></p><p>The intent is to have the coins submitted separately by differing individuals. It's ultimately believed to establish grading disparities which have been proven in the past by "independent" submissions.</p><p><br /></p><p>I also believe that many prominent sellers have the identical policy, or one effectually the same as you've shown of Centsles.</p><p><br /></p><p>I believe C-B-D will substantiate (as I sent a recommendation e-mail copy) that I responded to an advice solicitation by a buyer who had cracked a "replica" coin. Contacting either eBay, or the prominent seller of the coin, established by C-B-D as non-authentic, probably would be an "exercise in futility".</p><p><br /></p><p>I've personally, after acquiring a fraudulent coin from a prominent seller on eBay, without receiving published protection, had to establish a blind grading agreement by a respected community (CoinTalk), to receive a refund. </p><p><br /></p><p>I personally haven't had a problem with Centles, as I recognize the differences between TPG, and buy the coin, rather than the holder.</p><p><br /></p><p>As previously stated in this venue, Mr. Johnson has promptly refunded an appreciable 5 figure amount, unlike the aforementioned "prominent" seller.</p><p><br /></p><p>Just my publicly documented experience![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="imrich, post: 2049326, member: 22331"]The irony of this thread is amazing because last night within a total time frame of less than 45 minutes, I won, purchased 3 relatively expensive classic identical type Gold U.S. better date/mint-marked coins. All 3 coins were graded identically by the 2 "top tier" TPG. Unusually, I was able to acquire 2 of the better date coins having the same date, mint mark, and grade. All 3 of the coins were purchased from Centsles to possibly establish relative market pricing disparities. The intent of this acquisition is to "crack-out" and resubmit these coins, first to the opposing "top tier" TPG, then to the originating TPG, and ultimately to the remaining 2 "top tier" TPG. The intent is to have the coins submitted separately by differing individuals. It's ultimately believed to establish grading disparities which have been proven in the past by "independent" submissions. I also believe that many prominent sellers have the identical policy, or one effectually the same as you've shown of Centsles. I believe C-B-D will substantiate (as I sent a recommendation e-mail copy) that I responded to an advice solicitation by a buyer who had cracked a "replica" coin. Contacting either eBay, or the prominent seller of the coin, established by C-B-D as non-authentic, probably would be an "exercise in futility". I've personally, after acquiring a fraudulent coin from a prominent seller on eBay, without receiving published protection, had to establish a blind grading agreement by a respected community (CoinTalk), to receive a refund. I personally haven't had a problem with Centles, as I recognize the differences between TPG, and buy the coin, rather than the holder. As previously stated in this venue, Mr. Johnson has promptly refunded an appreciable 5 figure amount, unlike the aforementioned "prominent" seller. Just my publicly documented experience![/QUOTE]
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