I might give it a shot but probably not with a slabbing compamy with which I was unfamiliar.
Even with PCGS, NGC or ANACS I would bid low, low, low - maybe half of what an OK (not great) one would sell for and less if there's a big price drop the next full grade down. He does pomise satisfaction guarenteed but an explicit return policy would make me more confident.
"The image files are designed to comply with industry recommendations, as prescribed by on-line services like Ebay™. The resulting files have outstanding picture quality, while allowing for minimal load time when linked to an auction listing"
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09/07/2006
Even with PCGS, NGC or ANACS I would bid low, low, low - maybe half of what an OK (not great) one would sell for and less if there's a big price drop the next full grade down. He does pomise satisfaction guarenteed but an explicit return policy would make me more confident.
-JamminJ
<< <i>Where's the coin's image? >>
We don't need no stinkin' image - we have the slab label!
What a ripoff!
DPOTD-1
http://www.pgsgrading.com/coinimage.asp?imagenum=5002504
Typical crappy eBay picture too!
Weird.
https://www.civitasgalleries.com
New coins listed monthly!
Josh Moran
CIVITAS Galleries, Ltd.
<< <i>Apparently you can enter the slab number on their website to view the coin.
http://www.pgsgrading.com/coinimage.asp?imagenum=5002504
Typical crappy eBay picture too!
Weird. >>
Au contraire... from the PGS site:
"The image files are designed to comply with industry recommendations, as prescribed by on-line services like Ebay™. The resulting files have outstanding picture quality, while allowing for minimal load time when linked to an auction listing"