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<p>[QUOTE="Kasia, post: 1789318, member: 31533"]You have to stop going by Krause as the final word as to what the value is. You have to start finding out what the value of the actual coin is based on it's rarity, desirability and condition. Then, perhaps you will be able to really say what something is worth.</p><p> </p><p>And as far as the one you pointed out, if you read the description the seller says to <font face="Arial">"Specifically look at the crack along the rim on the two pence." </font></p><p>He is calling attention to something that might degrade the price but will save him from having issues once the coins are sold. Because he runs a pretty good ad.... Only really saying the coins are genuine and toned. Calls attention to the defect so it can't be used against him later. Nothing in the ad that will really get someone to be able to file a SNAD or accuse him of saying it is more than it is. Basically gives not too great of pics and says to judge by the pictures. I would be concerned that the buyer of this possibly could be disappointed in the quality.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kasia, post: 1789318, member: 31533"]You have to stop going by Krause as the final word as to what the value is. You have to start finding out what the value of the actual coin is based on it's rarity, desirability and condition. Then, perhaps you will be able to really say what something is worth. And as far as the one you pointed out, if you read the description the seller says to [FONT=Arial]"Specifically look at the crack along the rim on the two pence." [/FONT] He is calling attention to something that might degrade the price but will save him from having issues once the coins are sold. Because he runs a pretty good ad.... Only really saying the coins are genuine and toned. Calls attention to the defect so it can't be used against him later. Nothing in the ad that will really get someone to be able to file a SNAD or accuse him of saying it is more than it is. Basically gives not too great of pics and says to judge by the pictures. I would be concerned that the buyer of this possibly could be disappointed in the quality.[/QUOTE]
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