How Would You Handle This Situation?-Updated
SarasotaFrank
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I'm sort of confounded by a situation I am faced with.
Two months ago, I purchased an MS63 coin from a board member for a modest sum - generally 200 bucks.
I sent the coin to NGC two months ago and just got it back, in a bodybag for "altered surface".
I PMd the seller and let him know, and he offered a refund, stating pretty clearly that he saw nothing wrong with the coin. The seller has a great reputation and I certainly don't believe he purposefully sent me a bad coin.
Not only did he offer a refund, but he offered to pay the grading fee.
I offered to send the coin back for 15% less than I paid and eat the grading fee. I'll be out $50.00 bucks or so.
Is this unreasonable? Should I just eat this coin and consider it a lesson learned?
I would appreciate input regarding how others would handle this.
I won't reveal the seller's name in this thread or in a pm, and I would appreciate the seller not bringing themselves forward in this. I have mixed feelings on this issue and I am just seeking a concensus of opinion and not a debate over the coin.
I've decided not to send the coin back - even at the reduced price - my reasons are in a post at the bottom of the thread.
Two months ago, I purchased an MS63 coin from a board member for a modest sum - generally 200 bucks.
I sent the coin to NGC two months ago and just got it back, in a bodybag for "altered surface".
I PMd the seller and let him know, and he offered a refund, stating pretty clearly that he saw nothing wrong with the coin. The seller has a great reputation and I certainly don't believe he purposefully sent me a bad coin.
Not only did he offer a refund, but he offered to pay the grading fee.
I offered to send the coin back for 15% less than I paid and eat the grading fee. I'll be out $50.00 bucks or so.
Is this unreasonable? Should I just eat this coin and consider it a lesson learned?
I would appreciate input regarding how others would handle this.
I won't reveal the seller's name in this thread or in a pm, and I would appreciate the seller not bringing themselves forward in this. I have mixed feelings on this issue and I am just seeking a concensus of opinion and not a debate over the coin.
I've decided not to send the coin back - even at the reduced price - my reasons are in a post at the bottom of the thread.
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peacockcoins
Kiss him on each cheek and get on with it.
I believe that I would return the coin and only accept a refund of the original purchase price from the seller out of respect for his generous offer. I would eat the submission fee and call it even.
Mojo
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With that being said, I would say that when you buy a raw coin, YOU should make the decision of whether or not the coin makes the grade. Grading services are not perfect, and to expect a seller to hang in the balance while you submit a coin is not reasonable. It sounds like you didn't do that here, the seller is just being nice. People need to judge for themselves once they get a coin they have bought, and not make it contingent on what a grading company does.
One part I did not understand, he offered to pay your grading fee but you counter-offered by saying you will pay it yourself?
Disclaimer: If seller has a different story, this post is null and void...
It sounds like you have found a seller who cares about customer service.
Lane
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Gary
The seller offered a full refund, but I feel bad about the length of time involved, so I offered to sell it back for $170.00 as opposed to the $200 I paid, and I eat the grading fee.
My confoundedness is more based on should I just thanks but no thanks on the offer to buy it back?
lol j/k
it wasnt me.
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<< <i>oyi - I guess I wasn't clear.
The seller offered a full refund, but I feel bad about the length of time involved, so I offered to sell it back for $170.00 as opposed to the $200 I paid, and I eat the grading fee.
My confoundedness is more based on should I just thanks but no thanks on the offer to buy it back? >>
Geez Frank, that is awfully nice of you and sounds like the seller accepted.
I still stand by my first comment though, you really need to look at a coin when you receive it and decide whether or not it is acceptable to you.
<< <i>What is your honest opinion of the coin? >>
I liked it when I received it, but didn't look at it under a glass as I took it right for grading.
Now that the problem area has been pointed out to me, I see it pretty clearly. If I had to keep it, it would be OK in my album, and better than the example I have there now, but I would know about the problem.
On the other hand, you stated that you "certainly don't believe he purposefully
sent me a bad coin", and after receiving the coin, you deemed it worthy of keeping
and submitting to NGC. This sounds like it is a decent coin and the next trip in it
very well may "make the grade". What if the coin had graded 64?
Ken
P.S. I would happily deal with either of you in the future!
why pay someelse to learn what you aready know?
or if you dont know. learn...to grade for yourself in this case.
ofcourse, it is encapsulated making it safe* for long term storage
abd a nice display, but you can holder it yourself in an airtite as far as that goes.
what i,m getting at is if your not looking to sell the coin, why have it slabbed and
incur all the cost and mental anguish when it doesnt come back the grade `you thought it was`.
*possibly
to each his own i guess.
okay, i vented.
flame on.
The coin goes back to the seller, he sends you your $200 back.
Next case
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You must have seen the coin fit to submitt....
maybe NGC is wrong.......
Heck, Russel sent a DCAM Frankie to PCGs and got a bodybag for damage, he re-submitted and it graded...
I bought a $2500 holdered coin from a wonderful board member......
Many months later I sold it and had it returned on me, for guess what, damage on the coin....
I did tell the original seller but didn't expect anything or want anything....... I should have caught it myself when the coin was 1st delieverd to me.... I didn't....
Coin went into PCGs for grade review, and PCGs has taken care of the coin and me....
I think the original seller on this one is off the hook.... but very nice with his/her offer....... Nice to know that the board members will take care of each other.
"Senorita HepKitty"
"I want a real cool Kitty from Hepcat City, to stay in step with me" - Bill Carter
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On the other hand, you could always submit it to ACG,... it might come back as an MS70 or better!
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Craig
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i get the impression that you like the coin, just not the NGC opinion of it. you should probably just send it back and move on having learned a lesson.
al h.
I think it is funny that so many of you are saying "you should have caught this yourself". That is part of the reason we send things to grading services. To authenticate and inspect our purchases.
I do think it is nice that you want to pay a "restocking fee", but doubt it is necessary.
<< <i>With that being said, I would say that when you buy a raw coin, YOU should make the decision of whether or not the coin makes the grade. Grading services are not perfect, and to expect a seller to hang in the balance while you submit a coin is not reasonable. >>
....and, keep in mind that the services are far from perfect....they get a lot right and they miss a lot.
I gotta go with mojo. If it'd make you feel any better, and I hope I don't sound like I'm cackling...I purchased a MS-62 $2-1/2 Dol. Gold piece in a NGC Slab. Ended up cracking it out and submitting to PCGS only to have it returned BB'ed...Out $400.00
<< <i>I sent the coin to NGC two months ago and just got it back, in a bodybag for "altered surface". >>
I had a Two Cent Piece bodybagged for altered surfaces. Now graded. I had a proof Frankie bodybagged for environmental damage. Now graded. I had a Morgan bodybagged for artificial color. Now graded. I've had several Jeffersons bodybagged for artificial color. Now graded.
The services are frequently wrong, and I'm not going to go after a seller after I've had a chance to evaluate the coin myself and then chose to submit it for grading.
Russ, NCNE
In your case, the seller is being very professional. You should kiss him wherever you think appropriate and accept his refund, even though he is under no obligation to give you one.
Live long and prosper.
I didn't "go after" the seller on this coin. I did inform him that it came back BBd without further comment.
The seller offered to buy it back.
I offered further financial consideration to the seller to ease the burden of taking it back.
After reading the comments here, I've decided not to send it back.
I guess I've just had a bad stretch. In the same submission, I sent in a 22-No D cent I bought locally about the same time. Came back as a 22-D. I promptly gave that one back. Interesting the seller said NGC doesn't recognize certain die sets on No-Ds, and PCGS does. I told him to send it to PCGS and he said he would just as soon buy it back.
Had another instance where I bought a coin for someone looking for a certain coin, as a courtesy - pass through at cost. By the time I bought the coin, he changed his mind.
I ate that one.
One more observation... The two of you make the membership of this board "ELITE"!!!
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<< <i>"I think it is funny that so many of you are saying "you should have caught this yourself". That is part of the reason we send things to grading services. To authenticate and inspect our purchases.
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He should have if it really does have damage... Just as I should have caught the damage on the Franklin I mentioned...
I don't know about you but I don't blindly submit coins because they are professionals and I hope that I didn't submit a problem coin.
This is why you must learn to grade yourself and grade accordingly.... Then one must know what NGC or PCGs looks for in a given grade...
That way you don't send in 10 coins that all get bagg'd because you chose to: "That is part of the reason we send things to grading services. To authenticate and inspect our purchases. "
Honey, you must inspect your purchase first, prior to submitting....
"Senorita HepKitty"
"I want a real cool Kitty from Hepcat City, to stay in step with me" - Bill Carter
"Senorita HepKitty"
"I want a real cool Kitty from Hepcat City, to stay in step with me" - Bill Carter
The problem was minute, overshadowed by otherwise beautiful aspects of the coin.
I already said I decided to not send it back.
There's a story about a dead horse . . .
"Senorita HepKitty"
"I want a real cool Kitty from Hepcat City, to stay in step with me" - Bill Carter
Study those coins, all the slabs you see, study all the raw coins, equip yourself with books, with knowledge...
use submissions as learning tools......
once you have it all down, you'll make mince-meat out of those grumpy dealers!
I know it!
You can be a pro, we have better eyes then all these men!
"Senorita HepKitty"
"I want a real cool Kitty from Hepcat City, to stay in step with me" - Bill Carter
I do think that I am beginning to understand what PCGS is looking for. I bought the new grading book that they just put out and am trying to get out to shows and things so I can do just that.
I guess the bags are a good learning experience. There sure is a lot to learn. I guess I'll keep hitting these boards and hopefully I can learn from someone else's mistakes once in awhile instead of just my own...
I have some other toners in that can go either way....
I have made several AU58's in Classic Commems......
But I'll tell you, my successes far out-number my failures.....
Your doing the right things..........
I'll say it over and over and over.... Ever see a man look at a diamond.....??
They roll their eyes..... I buy certified diamonds and I know their quality and color spectrums...
Its in us, to spot GEMs.........
"Senorita HepKitty"
"I want a real cool Kitty from Hepcat City, to stay in step with me" - Bill Carter
Again Russel had a proof Frankie get bagg'd....
Russels knows his proofs....
He re-submitted and bingo, it got graded.... a pr67dcam if I remember correctly.....
"Senorita HepKitty"
"I want a real cool Kitty from Hepcat City, to stay in step with me" - Bill Carter
Those bags are always a bummer, even when you're pretty sure they are wrong.