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<p>[QUOTE="ontime1969, post: 807053, member: 19596"]Do I really need a pic of the low end coins im buying? NO. Come on guys, if we are talking about low end coins do you really think that having a pic of a common Good Indian head is a big deal? If I know the seller, they are trustworthy and the seller says they have 12 examples of a Fine common date and that they will hand pic for me, plus give me 100% return rights if I dont like it, what is the big deal?</p><p><br /></p><p>Ive seen some of these large inventory and It would be a daunting task to photo each one and post with description, even with CS3 or other web building software. At Charmys table she has this cool plastic box with about 25 or so spots each one is a different date and there must have been any where up to 25-30 coins in each spot. Were talking about a few hundred coins here. This must have been just a small tiny fraction of her total display, but I bet it would take 3 days to photo each one, photo shop it and then post it. I don't think she was selling any of them for more than 10 bucks. Now think of the turn over each week so its a constant update. So I understand that its not worth the time it takes to photo these Low end coins.</p><p><br /></p><p>Now if we are talking about high end, expensive coins then photos are a must obviously. But I believe this thread is about the thousands of lower end coins that most dealers have in their inventory.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ontime1969, post: 807053, member: 19596"]Do I really need a pic of the low end coins im buying? NO. Come on guys, if we are talking about low end coins do you really think that having a pic of a common Good Indian head is a big deal? If I know the seller, they are trustworthy and the seller says they have 12 examples of a Fine common date and that they will hand pic for me, plus give me 100% return rights if I dont like it, what is the big deal? Ive seen some of these large inventory and It would be a daunting task to photo each one and post with description, even with CS3 or other web building software. At Charmys table she has this cool plastic box with about 25 or so spots each one is a different date and there must have been any where up to 25-30 coins in each spot. Were talking about a few hundred coins here. This must have been just a small tiny fraction of her total display, but I bet it would take 3 days to photo each one, photo shop it and then post it. I don't think she was selling any of them for more than 10 bucks. Now think of the turn over each week so its a constant update. So I understand that its not worth the time it takes to photo these Low end coins. Now if we are talking about high end, expensive coins then photos are a must obviously. But I believe this thread is about the thousands of lower end coins that most dealers have in their inventory.[/QUOTE]
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