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<p>[QUOTE="rysherms, post: 1868626, member: 46631"]most people doing something wrong; immoral, unethical, or illegal usually don't think they have. if you disclose what you have done then it is fine and a non-issue. however, it doesn't seem as though that was your planned course of action. it appears as if you bought a damaged coin, wished to doctor it up, and sell the doctored version as a "clean" specimen. if this transaction was conducted on ebay, yes, it would be all of the above.</p><p><br /></p><p>more importantly, if there was a method to alter a coin that could go undetected, it would either never be mentioned (because it was never </p><p>detected), not worth the high costs associated with it versus the improved value on the altered specimen, or unsuccessful and unpopular. if I were one of the people who have bought coins from you right now, I would be ... not happy. it is only human nature to question WHAT ELSE you think is "ok" to do as well. </p><p><br /></p><p>im not judging you, so dont get defensive. but being that you sell coins, im just communicating to you what it is the people who potentially or actually, bought from you are thinking.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="rysherms, post: 1868626, member: 46631"]most people doing something wrong; immoral, unethical, or illegal usually don't think they have. if you disclose what you have done then it is fine and a non-issue. however, it doesn't seem as though that was your planned course of action. it appears as if you bought a damaged coin, wished to doctor it up, and sell the doctored version as a "clean" specimen. if this transaction was conducted on ebay, yes, it would be all of the above. more importantly, if there was a method to alter a coin that could go undetected, it would either never be mentioned (because it was never detected), not worth the high costs associated with it versus the improved value on the altered specimen, or unsuccessful and unpopular. if I were one of the people who have bought coins from you right now, I would be ... not happy. it is only human nature to question WHAT ELSE you think is "ok" to do as well. im not judging you, so dont get defensive. but being that you sell coins, im just communicating to you what it is the people who potentially or actually, bought from you are thinking.[/QUOTE]
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