"Here's a beautiful lot just made for the person who loves toning. All are proof coins. All are slabbed by NSCGS, the only service which will encase a coin and rate it based on the actractiveness of it's toning, without grading."
Let's see if I have made this clear - I'm selling a slabbed lot of << just made >> toned coins where the specific eye appeal of the toning dictates price, but I'll be d-double-d***d if I'll let you see them before you buy, and, by the way << "Slab Lots" are not returnable. >>
<< <i>"Here's a beautiful lot just made for the person who loves toning. All are proof coins. All are slabbed by NSCGS, the only service which will encase a coin and rate it based on the actractiveness of it's toning, without grading." >>
So now I'm wondering, what does the "G" stand for in NSCGS? I guess it can't be grading.
New collectors, please educate yourself before spending money on coins; there are people who believe that using numismatic knowledge to rip the naïve is what this hobby is all about.
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Ahh, I'm bidding now.
Gotcha WR. Think I'll bid double your BIN.
I will check again.
I would have bid if there were pictures and they were cool toned coins. This is a obvious rip off.
Lori
That auction you linked is a PCI slab - an older 10 digit one. Don't know where he got the $35 for grading. Did they charge that much at one point?
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>"Here's a beautiful lot just made for the person who loves toning. All are proof coins. All are slabbed by NSCGS, the only service which will encase a coin and rate it based on the actractiveness of it's toning, without grading." >>
So now I'm wondering, what does the "G" stand for in NSCGS? I guess it can't be grading.
New collectors, please educate yourself before spending money on coins; there are people who believe that using numismatic knowledge to rip the naïve is what this hobby is all about.
Glenn
2 Cam-Slams!
1 Russ POTD!