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<p>[QUOTE="bsowa1029, post: 1814888, member: 34652"]Ok, so last week I won an auction on eBay for a 1948 D NGC MS 65 FBL Franklin half. It came today. When I got the coin out of the package my first thought was "wow this is pretty banged up to be a 65." So after some more examining and thinking I decided I should return it because I wouldn't really be happy with it in the long run since it was a low, low end 65. After a few more minutes I finally look at the label and it says "MS 64 FBL." I went and checked the packing slip and it showed that the auction I bid on was listed "1948-D Franklin Half Dollar - NGC MS 65 FBL." But I couldn't make out the label on the slab from the pictures on the slip, so I checked the actual listing on my computer thinking maybe the seller mislabelled the auction but the pictures actually showed a MS 64 coin. Nope, the image was for an NGC graded MS 65 FBL 1948 D Franklin.</p><p><br /></p><p>At first I thought no problem I'll just send the seller a message letting them know about the mistake and I'll send the coin back and get the right one sent to me. Then another thought popped in my head; they can just say I'm lying and I will be out a big chunk of money.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have already sent the seller a message letting them know what happened.</p><p>I would like to know what will happen here.</p><p>Am I stuck with a really expensive MS64FBL coin? Because that would really suck![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bsowa1029, post: 1814888, member: 34652"]Ok, so last week I won an auction on eBay for a 1948 D NGC MS 65 FBL Franklin half. It came today. When I got the coin out of the package my first thought was "wow this is pretty banged up to be a 65." So after some more examining and thinking I decided I should return it because I wouldn't really be happy with it in the long run since it was a low, low end 65. After a few more minutes I finally look at the label and it says "MS 64 FBL." I went and checked the packing slip and it showed that the auction I bid on was listed "1948-D Franklin Half Dollar - NGC MS 65 FBL." But I couldn't make out the label on the slab from the pictures on the slip, so I checked the actual listing on my computer thinking maybe the seller mislabelled the auction but the pictures actually showed a MS 64 coin. Nope, the image was for an NGC graded MS 65 FBL 1948 D Franklin. At first I thought no problem I'll just send the seller a message letting them know about the mistake and I'll send the coin back and get the right one sent to me. Then another thought popped in my head; they can just say I'm lying and I will be out a big chunk of money. I have already sent the seller a message letting them know what happened. I would like to know what will happen here. Am I stuck with a really expensive MS64FBL coin? Because that would really suck![/QUOTE]
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