Coins like this make me sad and I ask my self what happens to the market when here are thousands of high dollar but worthless coins in the TP holders and a under maket exsists that preys on blind customer like there was in the raw days. Kind of defeats the whole purpose of TPGs IMO.
Also I wonder what would happen if one was to challenge the TPGs regressive warranty coverage policy on older grades coins in court. I don't really see a difference between a car company selling a car and then going "since we have seen more claims than expected and figure we would be more profitable by not paying out on them, we will no longer honor the warranty we issued when that was transaction was completed"
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Genuine. Environmental damage.
Delete the post and send to auction.
There is no warranty protection for you, collect copper at your own peril
11.5$ Southern Dollars, The little “Big Easy” set
Guess I'll delete this one too, then.
Collector, occasional seller
Coins like this make me sad and I ask my self what happens to the market when here are thousands of high dollar but worthless coins in the TP holders and a under maket exsists that preys on blind customer like there was in the raw days. Kind of defeats the whole purpose of TPGs IMO.
Also I wonder what would happen if one was to challenge the TPGs regressive warranty coverage policy on older grades coins in court. I don't really see a difference between a car company selling a car and then going "since we have seen more claims than expected and figure we would be more profitable by not paying out on them, we will no longer honor the warranty we issued when that was transaction was completed"
It reeks of class action
11.5$ Southern Dollars, The little “Big Easy” set
What did I miss? Deleted posts are frustrating....might have been an learning opportunity.... Cheers, RickO
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A high end Zincoln started it's march into oblivion while in a high grade TPG slab with an owner scared about diminishing value
11.5$ Southern Dollars, The little “Big Easy” set