I do not quite understand why it is relevant for an image of a young woman to be present when the item being sold on that particular listing are gold coins.
Certified gold coins do not need to be modeled on a female body. A simple image on a uniform surface is sufficient.
If you are selling MS65 Saints at around $2000 each, then what will you pay for mine? Mine have no carbon spots and are certified by PCGS and NGC.
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I do not quite understand why it is relevant for an image of a young woman to be present when the item being sold on that particular listing are gold coins
Just putting the face of customer service behind the product
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...... whoever wants to play the crack out game, go ahead
One heck of an inventory
<< <i>The brunette is nicer though.
It's one of those trick photos. If you look very carefully, you'll notice that there are coins in that picture
Certified gold coins do not need to be modeled on a female body. A simple image on a uniform surface is sufficient.
If you are selling MS65 Saints at around $2000 each, then what will you pay for mine? Mine have no carbon spots and are certified by PCGS and NGC.
Authorized dealer for PCGS, PCGS Currency, NGC, NCS, PMG, CAC. Member of the PNG, ANA. Member dealer of CoinPlex and CCE/FACTS as "CH5"
Just putting the face of customer service behind the product
Our biggest consignor..."Mr.BIG" has ordered us to accept all non-insulting offers.
But do the math, generic $20 St. Gaudens in NGC MS65's don't get bids at $1050.
Maybe a 'Best Offer' will do the trick.