Seriously, I'd be a little worried because the brightness is cranked up so much in the photos you can barely see it's in a holder at all. And the photo of the obverse is mighty tiny.
Hope it's a gem, not a lump of black coal! Will be curious to hear what you think when it's in your hands.
WHEW!! When you said wrong holder I thought you were gonna post a ACG coin. It looks pretty good, from what I can see of the scan anyway. I'm sure you asked a few ?? before you bought it. Describe it to us.
Change that we can believe in is that change which is 90% silver.
No questions asked and no return policy. I'm putting my money where my mouth is. When the right coin comes along, I don't care if it's PCGS or NGC. I bought it based on the picture alone. I'll let you know how it turns out.
Alot of money without a stated return privledge. At least it's in a ngc holder. The seller has alot of positive feedback as a buyer. Some as a seller but even some of those positives are really negative.
I am still unclear why the originator used the language "Wrong holder" when it is obvious to anyone who has collected toned coins that NGC is the most non-discriminatory and the most fair and consistent in grading toned coins based on technical merit.
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"I want a real cool Kitty from Hepcat City, to stay in step with me" - Bill Carter
Seriously, I'd be a little worried because the brightness is cranked up so much in the photos you can barely see it's in a holder at all. And the photo of the obverse is mighty tiny.
Hope it's a gem, not a lump of black coal! Will be curious to hear what you think when it's in your hands.
It looks pretty good, from what I can see of the scan anyway. I'm sure you asked a few ?? before you bought it. Describe it to us.
Look at the cartwheel even though it is such a small coin.
Come home to papa? What about uncle oreville?
The seller has alot of positive feedback as a buyer. Some as a seller but even some of those positives are really negative.
Looks like a nice coin from the pictures
who has collected toned coins that NGC is the most non-discriminatory and the most fair and consistent
in grading toned coins based on technical merit.
Brian.
Sometimes you just have to act on gut instinct. Hope it works out well for you.
Max