I’ve bought several coins like this from a trusted dealer when I’ve been without internet access who knows my taste. And multiple times he has told me “No, it’s not for you”
“If, under such conditions, you wouldn't order a coin, there's no need to reply with "None", etc. ”
I can answer the question anyway I want and answered it honestly.
Get off your high horse.
You didn’t answer the question. You answered a different one that wasn’t asked. That was certainly your right, but it’ just as certainly wasn’t within the spirit of the thread.
I’ll get off of my high horse if you get off of yours. Deal?
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.
@MFeld said:
You're being offered a coin from a trusted seller with whom you've done business previously.
You have an unconditional return privilege, but don't get to see any images.
What one-word description of the coin would be the most important for you to hear, and cause you to order it?
Not seeing any images is not as unlikely as it appears to be. I think the key word here is "seller." This is not necessarily a DEALER, it could be a vest pocket relationship you have developed with someone who isn't setup to provide pictures.
Since I truck mainly in errors, I would want some sort of assurance that the coin in question was not post-Mint damage, so some version of "good" or "real" or "genuine" from a TRUSTED dealer would get me to open my wallet.
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Assuming the coin offered had his grade opinion, I would like to know the color(especially copper, but silver also). Is the color representative of the age of the coin or has it been messed with.
Jim
When a man who is honestly mistaken hears the truth, he will either quit being mistaken or cease to be honest....Abraham Lincoln
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Titus grunted cac when he dropped his cacked Morgan in the caca.
The cat cacked up the lost cacked slab.
(You gotta add a k- to a final c before e and I if you’re gonna spell it.)
Useful word, it’s ugly though.
@MFeld said:
You're being offered a coin from a trusted seller with whom you've done business previously.
You have an unconditional return privilege, but don't get to see any images.
What one-word description of the coin would be the most important for you to hear, and cause you to order it?
Not seeing any images is not as unlikely as it appears to be. I think the key word here is "seller." This is not necessarily a DEALER, it could be a vest pocket relationship you have developed with someone who isn't setup to provide pictures.
The real key word is actually "Trusted" seller.
Agreed - I emphasized SELLER because with today's technology, it's difficult to believe a full time or even part time DEALER would be unable to provide pictures.
This word should hit all bases of strike, surface quality, and originality coming from a trusted seller.
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UNCLEANED... From a dealer I respected, it would convey to me feel it had no hairlines, it was undipped, was toned as expected for the coin's age and grade, and looked uniformly natural.
If it is a dealer I trust, then I’d have to go with “undergraded”. I like it when my coins are undergraded . I’d rather pay more for an undergraded coin than I would for a similar coin that has a higher grade on the slab but is “maxed out” if you know what I mean.
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@MFeld said:
You're being offered a coin from a trusted seller with whom you've done business previously.
You have an unconditional return privilege, but don't get to see any images.
What one-word description of the coin would be the most important for you to hear, and cause you to order it?
Not seeing any images is not as unlikely as it appears to be. I think the key word here is "seller." This is not necessarily a DEALER, it could be a vest pocket relationship you have developed with someone who isn't setup to provide pictures.
The real key word is actually "Trusted" seller.
Agreed - I emphasized SELLER because with today's technology, it's difficult to believe a full time or even part time DEALER would be unable to provide pictures.
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Me “Is it nice?”
Dealer “Yes”
I’ve bought several coins like this from a trusted dealer when I’ve been without internet access who knows my taste. And multiple times he has told me “No, it’s not for you”
Titus pullo used it as an epithet in HBOs "Rome".
You didn’t answer the question. You answered a different one that wasn’t asked. That was certainly your right, but it’ just as certainly wasn’t within the spirit of the thread.
I’ll get off of my high horse if you get off of yours. Deal?
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.
I bought many coins from J. Cline sight unseen in the 1980's. If he said the coin was "strong" that was all I needed to hear. James
The real key word is actually "Trusted" seller.
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Since I truck mainly in errors, I would want some sort of assurance that the coin in question was not post-Mint damage, so some version of "good" or "real" or "genuine" from a TRUSTED dealer would get me to open my wallet.
Sean Reynolds
"Keep in mind that most of what passes as numismatic information is no more than tested opinion at best, and marketing blather at worst. However, I try to choose my words carefully, since I know that you guys are always watching." - Joe O'Connor
Assuming the coin offered had his grade opinion, I would like to know the color(especially copper, but silver also). Is the color representative of the age of the coin or has it been messed with.
Jim
When a man who is honestly mistaken hears the truth, he will either quit being mistaken or cease to be honest....Abraham Lincoln
Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.....Mark Twain
Slabbed.
trustworthyness - i know dealer that i can trust and will stand behind the product, there are good and honest dealers out there
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Titus grunted cac when he dropped his cacked Morgan in the caca.
The cat cacked up the lost cacked slab.
(You gotta add a k- to a final c before e and I if you’re gonna spell it.)
Useful word, it’s ugly though.
Undergrade.
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Agreed - I emphasized SELLER because with today's technology, it's difficult to believe a full time or even part time DEALER would be unable to provide pictures.
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This word should hit all bases of strike, surface quality, and originality coming from a trusted seller.
"But seek ye first the kingdom of God and His righteousness and all these things shall be added unto you" Matthew 6:33. Young fellow suffering from Bust Half fever.
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JRCS #1606
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UNCLEANED... From a dealer I respected, it would convey to me feel it had no hairlines, it was undipped, was toned as expected for the coin's age and grade, and looked uniformly natural.
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Or outside of the one word limit, if they said "this is a coin you would like"
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If it is a dealer I trust, then I’d have to go with “undergraded”. I like it when my coins are undergraded . I’d rather pay more for an undergraded coin than I would for a similar coin that has a higher grade on the slab but is “maxed out” if you know what I mean.
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I’m going to turn two words into one word with a hyphen. Sorry Mark!
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