<< <i>So................did the seller grant a return policy afterall?
Leo >>
I read and re-read the description and it doesn't say anything about a return policy. At this point I really do not care, I want to finish my cald set and be the first at 100%. Now does that mean I will put any old dime with FB's in my set...I will not, but thisis the only one graded FB and it will have to do for now. I plan on finishing the set, and then carefully re-examining every single coin for grade and FB's and if they do not have it, then I will send it in for a re-grade and/or take it out of my set. IMHO, I don't believe that 100% FB can be done, but seeing this 1970 made, sure helps.
<< <i>So................did the seller grant a return policy afterall?
Leo >>
I read and re-read the description and it doesn't say anything about a return policy. At this point I really do not care, I want to finish my cald set and be the first at 100%. Now does that mean I will put any old dime with FB's in my set...I will not, but thisis the only one graded FB and it will have to do for now. I plan on finishing the set, and then carefully re-examining every single coin for grade and FB's and if they do not have it, then I will send it in for a re-grade and/or take it out of my set. IMHO, I don't believe that 100% FB can be done, but seeing this 1970 made, sure helps.
Later, Paul. >>
Good for you! And best of luck to you also! But if there were a fully struck to EDS, high grade example, say MS66 or MS67 with 95% full bands available, that's the coin I would go for. But that's just me! The strike, grade and eye appeal is an absolute must with my collection. For a coin that has survived in the most ultimate condition regardless of any attribution.............well, let's just say......that's my kind of coin!
Leo
The more qualities observed in a coin, the more desirable that coin becomes!
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The more qualities observed in a coin, the more desirable that coin becomes!
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<< <i>So................did the seller grant a return policy afterall?
Leo >>
I read and re-read the description and it doesn't say anything about a return policy. At this point I really do not care, I want to finish my cald set and be the first at 100%. Now does that mean I will put any old dime with FB's in my set...I will not, but thisis the only one graded FB and it will have to do for now. I plan on finishing the set, and then carefully re-examining every single coin for grade and FB's and if they do not have it, then I will send it in for a re-grade and/or take it out of my set. IMHO, I don't believe that 100% FB can be done, but seeing this 1970 made, sure helps.
Later, Paul.
Later, Paul.
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<< <i>So................did the seller grant a return policy afterall?
Leo >>
I read and re-read the description and it doesn't say anything about a return policy. At this point I really do not care, I want to finish my cald set and be the first at 100%. Now does that mean I will put any old dime with FB's in my set...I will not, but thisis the only one graded FB and it will have to do for now. I plan on finishing the set, and then carefully re-examining every single coin for grade and FB's and if they do not have it, then I will send it in for a re-grade and/or take it out of my set. IMHO, I don't believe that 100% FB can be done, but seeing this 1970 made, sure helps.
Later, Paul. >>
Good for you! And best of luck to you also! But if there were a fully struck to EDS, high grade example, say MS66 or MS67 with 95% full bands available, that's the coin I would go for. But that's just me! The strike, grade and eye appeal is an absolute must with my collection. For a coin that has survived in the most ultimate condition regardless of any attribution.............well, let's just say......that's my kind of coin!
Leo
The more qualities observed in a coin, the more desirable that coin becomes!
My Jefferson Nickel Collection