<< <i>but since I paid a premium for the look the coin... >>
and from a later post:
<< <i>I never felt it would upgrade. In fact I felt it was overgraded. >>
This seems odd. Why would you pay a premium for a coin you think is overgraded? >>
The premium was paid for the color/look based on images. When recieved on hand I felt the coin wad overgraded. The premium was paid based on images. >>
Huh?
Whats it gonna be?
"When the coin arrived, I liked the way it look and openly told the dealer I would be keeping it. "
OR
"When recieved on hand I felt the coin wad overgraded." >>
OR
"My reason for submitting was also because I was unsure of the color being natural. "
I liked the look of the coin when it arrived, said I'd keep it, but was unsure of the color being natural, which is why I over paid and said I'd keep it.
1) opinions cover good counterfeits, too. Putty is doctoring and is an opinion until removal makes it fact.
2) neither is discussing the cheaper option and fact determing option to return it to PCGS ?
3) despite the above, illini has many opinions here. My suggestion is to now ask himself what he'd want done if he were the purchaser. He's not going to get a clear answer from here, even if there were a poll.
1. To make sure it was not doctored 2. Consistency with the of my collection >>
I don't think this is a great thread, but if a mutually accepted plus not whined about later decision is made, the good.
Everyone can learn something, and hopefully something is settled.
The OP bought a coin for more than guide due to its look. The OP liked the look when it arrived. The OP said it'd be kept. The OP was unsure of the color. The OP submitted to CAC to make sure it was not doctored. The OP also submits to CAC for consistency in the collection. The OP wants returns on doctored coins.
Is there anything here that could be done differently next time?
<< <i>The OP and constructive replies have all been very enlightening. Thanks for the post, AnkurJ. >>
AnkurJ did not name the seller and the resulting discussion was worthwhile. There's no clear cut answer and it seems there are people that would go different ways:
Offer 85% as seller Offer 100% as seller Request return as buyer Eat the tuition as the buyer
I have worked with sellers that don't give an inch and sellers that offer 100%. It's worth knowing this before conducting the transaction.
In this case, it's also good to know about the bean policy. If you don't trust your eye, it's safe to request the seller get the coin beaned. Otherwise, try to get it beaned within the return period or take your chances.
With respect to doctoring, I think there are no winners, except the doctors.
<< <i>Just curious if the coin in question is ever going to be sent back to PCGS for evaluation... >>
It will be at Long Beach. >>
That is correct, Ankur and I discussed it further and I ended up buying the coin back from him. Provided the post office delivers it as scheduled, I should have the coin back before the Long Beach show. If so, I will then have the coin on display at my Long Beach table for anyone who would like to take a look at the coin in hand. Towards the end of the show, I will submit the coin to PCGS for review to see what they say about it. I will also try to take some better photos and share them here for those who will not be at the show.
<< <i>Just curious if the coin in question is ever going to be sent back to PCGS for evaluation... >>
It will be at Long Beach. >>
That is correct, Ankur and I discussed it further and I ended up buying the coin back from him. Provided the post office delivers it as scheduled, I should have the coin back before the Long Beach show. If so, I will then have the coin on display at my Long Beach table for anyone who would like to take a look at the coin in hand. Towards the end of the show, I will submit the coin to PCGS for review to see what they say about it. I will also try to take some better photos and share them here for those who will not be at the show. >>
You get an A+ in my book for your reaction/solution to the problem.
"May the silver waves that bear you heavenward be filled with love’s whisperings"
"A dog breaks your heart only one time and that is when they pass on". Unknown
Shouldn't a coin be bought because you like it, not because some guy with the initials J.A. likes it?
...but...but...everyone knows all the cool kids care what the beanmaster has to say about their coins... and you do want to be able to sit at the cool table, don't you?
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<< <i>Will it be pedigreed to the "It's Not Me, It's You" collection
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<< <i>From the first post:
<< <i>but since I paid a premium for the look the coin... >>
and from a later post:
<< <i>I never felt it would upgrade. In fact I felt it was overgraded. >>
This seems odd. Why would you pay a premium for a coin you think is overgraded? >>
The premium was paid for the color/look based on images.
When recieved on hand I felt the coin wad overgraded. The premium was paid based on images. >>
Huh?
Whats it gonna be?
"When the coin arrived, I liked the way it look and openly told the dealer I would be keeping it. "
OR
"When recieved on hand I felt the coin wad overgraded." >>
OR
"My reason for submitting was also because I was unsure of the color being natural. "
I liked the look of the coin when it arrived, said I'd keep it, but was unsure of the color being natural, which is why I over paid and said I'd keep it.
Perplexing set of statements.
2) neither is discussing the cheaper option and fact determing option to return it to PCGS ?
3) despite the above, illini has many opinions here. My suggestion is to now ask himself what he'd want done if he were the purchaser. He's not going to get a clear answer from here, even if there were a poll.
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<< <i>So why send it to CAC? >>
1. To make sure it was not doctored
2. Consistency with the of my collection >>
I don't think this is a great thread, but if a mutually accepted plus not whined about later decision is made, the good.
Everyone can learn something, and hopefully something is settled.
The OP bought a coin for more than guide due to its look.
The OP liked the look when it arrived.
The OP said it'd be kept.
The OP was unsure of the color.
The OP submitted to CAC to make sure it was not doctored.
The OP also submits to CAC for consistency in the collection.
The OP wants returns on doctored coins.
Is there anything here that could be done differently next time?
Yes...don't start a thread until you know all the facts.
This coin should have been sent back to PCGS for confirmation or disproval of the alleged puttying before anything was said in public. Period.
RIP Mom- 1932-2012
<< <i>Can't we all just..........DISAGREE? >>
Done! Already! (probably about post 150)
<< <i>The OP and constructive replies have all been very enlightening. Thanks for the post, AnkurJ. >>
AnkurJ did not name the seller and the resulting discussion was worthwhile. There's no clear cut answer and it seems there are people that would go different ways:
Offer 85% as seller
Offer 100% as seller
Request return as buyer
Eat the tuition as the buyer
I have worked with sellers that don't give an inch and sellers that offer 100%. It's worth knowing this before conducting the transaction.
In this case, it's also good to know about the bean policy. If you don't trust your eye, it's safe to request the seller get the coin beaned. Otherwise, try to get it beaned within the return period or take your chances.
With respect to doctoring, I think there are no winners, except the doctors.
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<< <i>Just curious if the coin in question is ever going to be sent back to PCGS for evaluation... >>
It will be at Long Beach. >>
That is good.
I don't like seeing anyone bashed but did learn some things from this thread.
Good to see that option pursued.
This thread ended up:
peacockcoins
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<< <i>Just curious if the coin in question is ever going to be sent back to PCGS for evaluation... >>
It will be at Long Beach. >>
That is correct, Ankur and I discussed it further and I ended up buying the coin back from him. Provided the post office delivers it as scheduled, I should have the coin back before the Long Beach show. If so, I will then have the coin on display at my Long Beach table for anyone who would like to take a look at the coin in hand. Towards the end of the show, I will submit the coin to PCGS for review to see what they say about it. I will also try to take some better photos and share them here for those who will not be at the show.
Michael Kittle Rare Coins --- 1908-S Indian Head Cent Grading Set --- No. 1 1909 Mint Set --- Kittlecoins on Facebook --- Long Beach Table 448
Might as well turn this into a contest, or a poll: What will PCGS say and who wins? PCGS, the conflicted buyer, or the reputable seller?
Lance.
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<< <i>Just curious if the coin in question is ever going to be sent back to PCGS for evaluation... >>
It will be at Long Beach. >>
That is correct, Ankur and I discussed it further and I ended up buying the coin back from him. Provided the post office delivers it as scheduled, I should have the coin back before the Long Beach show. If so, I will then have the coin on display at my Long Beach table for anyone who would like to take a look at the coin in hand. Towards the end of the show, I will submit the coin to PCGS for review to see what they say about it. I will also try to take some better photos and share them here for those who will not be at the show. >>
You get an A+ in my book for your reaction/solution to the problem.
"A dog breaks your heart only one time and that is when they pass on". Unknown
Shouldn't a coin be bought because you like it, not because some guy with the initials J.A. likes it?
I subscribe to the theory caveat emptor.
<< <i>This is ridiculous.
Shouldn't a coin be bought because you like it, not because some guy with the initials J.A. likes it?
I subscribe to the theory caveat emptor. >>
The problem is the doctors. There's much more to do.
...but...but...everyone knows all the cool kids care what the beanmaster has to say about their coins... and you do want to be able to sit at the cool table, don't you?
RIP Mom- 1932-2012
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And things, well things
They tend to accumulate
Coin's for sale/trade.
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<< <i>Any update on this? >>
Yep... I bought it back and sent it to PCGS in a guarantee resubmission. Just got it back this week and you can check it out here:
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Michael Kittle Rare Coins --- 1908-S Indian Head Cent Grading Set --- No. 1 1909 Mint Set --- Kittlecoins on Facebook --- Long Beach Table 448
<< <i>This is ridiculous.
Shouldn't a coin be bought because you like it, not because some guy with the initials J.A. likes it?
I subscribe to the theory caveat emptor. >>
JA probably did like it, just not as a puttied coin.