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<p>[QUOTE="gatzdon, post: 230252, member: 8247"]Buffalo DDO, </p><p><br /></p><p>A common thing for people in your situation to do would be to send the coin to a third party grader like</p><p>PCGS, ICG, NGC, or ANACS. this would provide a third party verification to the authenticity.</p><p><br /></p><p>Your auction raises many red flags and will result in fewer people having bidded than had the coin been certified.</p><p><br /></p><p>Please do not take offense to this discussion, but be aware that many fraudulent auctions on ebay have common elements and your listing contains many of them. The act of certifying the coin would supercede many of those red flags (things like poor english, coin is in a different location than seller, low feedback rating, few auctions related to coins, ...) </p><p><br /></p><p>The only red flag that certifying the coin doesn't address is the question of whether or not you physically own the coin, but that can easily be handled by using a well known escrow service or physically meeting in person (not out of the question considering the value of the coin).[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gatzdon, post: 230252, member: 8247"]Buffalo DDO, A common thing for people in your situation to do would be to send the coin to a third party grader like PCGS, ICG, NGC, or ANACS. this would provide a third party verification to the authenticity. Your auction raises many red flags and will result in fewer people having bidded than had the coin been certified. Please do not take offense to this discussion, but be aware that many fraudulent auctions on ebay have common elements and your listing contains many of them. The act of certifying the coin would supercede many of those red flags (things like poor english, coin is in a different location than seller, low feedback rating, few auctions related to coins, ...) The only red flag that certifying the coin doesn't address is the question of whether or not you physically own the coin, but that can easily be handled by using a well known escrow service or physically meeting in person (not out of the question considering the value of the coin).[/QUOTE]
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