This is the kind of stuff I'm talking about. If your selling a coin for $1200, can't you afford a $99 camera to take better pictures? According to PCGS, this is a $1950 coin, the bid MAY go higher. How many people here feel that a better photo would help the sale?
I don't get why sellers have the option of stating returns/ no returns, because people can use Buyer Protection on sales that say no returns.
Do you know why these photos aren't better? They're good enough to see the slab. This seller is selling the slab and these bidders are bidding on the slab.
It probably isn't that nice looking of a coin--I find that some of the worst pictures in auctions (Ebay, and otherwise) are of coins that are overpriced and don't look all that wonderful.