Env. damage Indian cent

http://www.greatcollections.com/Coin/60889/1864-Indian-Cent-L-on-Ribbon-PCGS-Genuine-AU-Details
I bought this coin raw from a dealer who said it was the planchet that was abnormal, not a coin that had become damaged in time. What are my best options on this coin since I paid the dealer full AU50 money for it, plus the certification, etc.?
I bought this coin raw from a dealer who said it was the planchet that was abnormal, not a coin that had become damaged in time. What are my best options on this coin since I paid the dealer full AU50 money for it, plus the certification, etc.?
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The dealer may take the coin back but may not make you whole on the deal, most dealer will compromise within reason.
type2,CCHunter.
Tom
Defective planchets do happen, but the darkness on this coin would definitely make me think otherwise.
<< <i>Disagree with your dealer. That is classic copper pitting and your coin most likely spent some time in the ground. >>
Your best option would be to find a different dealer in the future and unfortunately, just take as much money as you can get for the coin. I don't think you'll ever be able to get full AU money for that coin.
Also, in future, when someone makes a comment such as the one that induced you to buy the coin, as them if they will agree to take it back if it does not slab at PCGS as a "no problem" coin. Don't fuss with the opinion of grade, as this is more subject to varying opinion. If they will not agree and you still buy, then you know more clearly where you stand.
Tom