Extremely Lustrous 3 Leg Buffalo (NGC AU58)

I am considering negotiations and offers on this...
HA Link
It ain't no sure-lock but will consider the right offer.
Also, the coin does look a bit different(has possible fingerprint/die erosion) than the HA photos but this is still a very lustrous coin and in my opinion, the nicest AU58 I've seen in a long while..
bnb
HA Link
It ain't no sure-lock but will consider the right offer.
Also, the coin does look a bit different(has possible fingerprint/die erosion) than the HA photos but this is still a very lustrous coin and in my opinion, the nicest AU58 I've seen in a long while..
bnb
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**So for anyone interested in this coin check out the link below, so you know what you're really buying.**
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Man, and this was a "one of a kind" 3 legger. (Still haven't answered me or anybody else why it is 3 of a kind)
BNB you said this coin was
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(Arguable one of the finest AU58's in Heritage History)
(Thread right here) http://www.cointalk.com/t81883/
(Can't even begin to wonder how you can make a claim like that.)
And you are selling???
Why so soon?
Also, why aren't you providing the people at here, with the pictures you took, so the people there can get an idea of what the coin truly looks like? Seems pretty deceitful to me.
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<< <i>Most of us are smart enough to know that a single image of a coin usually will not tell the whole story about a coin anyways. So I really don't care which image is posted here, either way it looks like a pretty sweet 3-legger to me and I hope that BNB is selling for the right reasons and if so, best of luck. >>
I agree with you, but I just didn't personally think it was fair for the seller to only post the original auction photos when he has made it clear they don't "look anything like the coin", at least describe the difference. Imho it's not practicing good business ethics, and I would expect more out of members when they are selling on the BST.
First, we should refrain from making commentary in BST threads. I believe that this item falls into the "no commentary" category. If we have an issue with it, we can discuss it in the U.S. Coin Forum.
Second, this is an NGC-58 coin, and that says a great deal. I know there are some NGC bashers here, but to be honest, NGC is a very reputable grading service.
Third, the OP did post a link to the Heritage Auction. Anyone with an account can "enlarge" for a better picture.
<< <i>I am considering negotiations and offers on this...
HA Link
It ain't no sure-lock but will consider the right offer.
Also, the coin does look a bit different than the HA photos but this is still a very lustrous coin and in my opinion, the nicest AU58 I've seen in a long while..
bnb >>
Is this still available?
Yogi Berra
<< <i>I was interested in this coin until I saw your thread on another coin forum. Don't you think it would be fair to potential buyers to post your images too since you admitted on the other forum the coin "looks nothing like the original Heritage pic". Imo that's a pretty cheap move.
**So for anyone interested in this coin check out the link below, so you know what you're really buying.**
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Come on I doubt you were REALLY interested in it. You're just trying to use that as leverage to push your point.
bnb
<< <i>I just read this post this morning linky if you don't like the coin why not return it to Heritage? >>
I don't want to. I'm happy with the coin if I can't get an extremely good price for it(Like I made mention of that some of you carefully glaze over)
bnb
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