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segojasegoja Posts: 6,141 ✭✭✭✭
Have a coin listed on E-Bay...high grade Ike with a green bean (Top Pop). It is a nice coin.

Get this comment from a potential buyer



<< <i>The photos give the coin an over all yellow green tint,...is the coin tones in any way?,....how much original silver luster is left?Tks. >>



My response:I think the tint you see is in the photo. 100% original luster, hence the 68 grade and CAC sticker.

It is a nice piece.

Thanks

James

His Response to that caused me to tip back a glass of nice Chardonnay




<< <i>Thanks for your response.The Grade is determined by the "Strike" the planchet receives at time of minting,...things like toning,bag marks,milk spots etc have nothing to do with the grade assigned by the "Expert Opinion" of PCGS....the grading system is well established,The value of a coin is determined by It's grade,it's rarity,and the eye appeal,...the last one being the only subjective part.I salute you for taking a chance and listing the coin as a true auction.I have the Washington and the Kennedy,...always looking for the Ike.I'm curious to see how much this coin will bring,there's been about 5 up for auction for ever that never sell but they want too much.I remember them selling for $280.-$350.00 about 5 years ago.Good Luck. >>



Guess I'm clueless on grading Ikesimage
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    morgandollar1878morgandollar1878 Posts: 4,006 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Apparently you must be clueless according to him/her, but it think you should have titled the thread "Why coin dealers spill their drinks". Gotta love it sometimes.image
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    barberkeysbarberkeys Posts: 4,164 ✭✭✭✭✭
    James - Very amusing that he would try to educate you, of all ebay sellers.

    However, there are some instances where this guy is right. I've seen some graded coins where "things like toning,bag marks,milk spots etc have nothing to do with the grade assigned by the "Expert Opinion" of PCGS", and I'm wondering what the experts were looking at when they graded the coin.

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    PerryHallPerryHall Posts: 47,509 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>...things like toning,bag marks,milk spots etc have nothing to do with the grade assigned by the "Expert Opinion" of PCGS >>



    This guy is totally clueless.image

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    About a year ago I sold an 1882-CC Morgan PCGS MS65 CAC. Beautiful semi-PL surfaces. For complete listing accuracy I mentioned one of the stacking prongs on the back of the slab was chipped. One person sent me a message stating how they only buy quality coins and the CAC means the slab is in perfect shape. Also, the stacking chip should disqualify it from the CAC.

    My reaction: Kindly explaining they were wrong and if they only buy perfect (no chips, scratch free) slabs they must not buy many of them. Then blocked them.
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    gonzergonzer Posts: 3,080 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>things like toning,bag marks,milk spots etc have nothing to do with the grade assigned by the "Expert Opinion" of PCGS >>



    Sounds like an advertisment for 'Thigh Master'.
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    rickoricko Posts: 98,724 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Amazing...obviously a buyer with what is a rudimentary knowledge of numismatics and grading that believes he/she is an expert.... inflated ego, limited knowledge = make fool of self... Cheers, RickO
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    joebb21joebb21 Posts: 4,806 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I think the buyers first questions was very fair.

    There was a peace dollar I bought off of a heritage picture (was graded pcgs ms67 cac) about a year ago that made the coin look bright white, but when received in hand was more of a yellow/green white.

    Im reading the first question "is the coin bright and shiny like a freshly dipped ike should look like, or has it started to tone ever so slightly and the color is no longer that brilliant blast white look.


    Your response does not appear to answer his question about the toning- only the fact the coin has full luster.
    may the fonz be with you...always...
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    tradedollarnuttradedollarnut Posts: 20,604 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Amazing...obviously a buyer with what is a rudimentary knowledge of numismatics and grading that believes he/she is an expert.... inflated ego, limited knowledge = make fool of self... Cheers, RickO >>



    We need to invite them here! Fresh meat! :-D
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    rickoricko Posts: 98,724 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>We need to invite them here! Fresh meat! :-D >>



    image Good one TDN... Cheers, RickO
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    AUandAGAUandAG Posts: 25,030 ✭✭✭✭✭
    You may want to invite him/her to the grading seminar that PCGS is going to put on...you could
    meet before and chat about how exciting the class will be!

    bobimage
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    TwoSides2aCoinTwoSides2aCoin Posts: 45,012 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Toast … 'fore brunch.
    Roast for dinner.
    Whine for ever.
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    DavideoDavideo Posts: 1,364 ✭✭✭✭
    He sort of is an expert. I mean, he has both the Washington and the Kennedy.
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    SonorandesertratSonorandesertrat Posts: 5,695 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Indeed, there are lots of hungry mouths to feed around here.
    Of course, one could just Mr Know-it-all find out the hard way, decades down the road.
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    darktonedarktone Posts: 8,437 ✭✭✭
    I gotta say some of the small dealers are as clueless as these ebayers. Had one guy show me a PCGS slabbed standing liberty quarter with the grade covered and was having customers guess the grade. Obviously impaired luster with hairlines. I put the grade at ms62 and he got mad. Could not understand why it did not 66 or at least 65.....
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    segojasegoja Posts: 6,141 ✭✭✭✭
    His reply back this morning:




    << <i>No disrespect but the grading system has been around before you were born,....has absolutely nothing to do with luster,bag marks,scratches or anything regarding eye appeal,...the "Strike" determines the grade,....(again,the VALUE of a coin[not grade] is determined by a combination of the Grade,the Rarity,plus the eye appeal).....they actually have grading machines that grade coins based on microscopic measurements of the rise of the Silver in the devices when it was struck,....gosh,even Boy Scout merit badge manuals teach simple grading based on wear,...or non wear in Mint State coins.Anyway,if you're really interested I have a series of PCGS coins that will blow you away,...one 1940 dime graded at MS-68 is so corroded and toned you can't tell what it is,....likewise,otherwise perfect looking modern coins coming back graded MS-67-68,....as the dies wear out,they produce lower grade Mint State coins.I probably won't be bidding though,I'm looking to pay around $300.00,this one is destined to bring more,....with the CAC sticker....again,good luck with the sale. >>



    I'm learning so much about the grading process from this guy it's simply amazingimage

    In addition to the sniffer, I guess PCGS has a super secret strike measuring deviceimage
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    LakesammmanLakesammman Posts: 17,660 ✭✭✭✭✭
    It's already graded and verified - what more do you need?? image
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    cmerlo1cmerlo1 Posts: 8,038 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I'll bet he has a whole collection of cleaned junk, that he thinks is well-struck.
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    messydeskmessydesk Posts: 20,737 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>His reply back this morning:



    << <i>No disrespect but the grading system has been around before you were born,....has absolutely nothing to do with luster,bag marks,scratches or anything regarding eye appeal,...the "Strike" determines the grade,....(again,the VALUE of a coin[not grade] is determined by a combination of the Grade,the Rarity,plus the eye appeal).....they actually have grading machines that grade coins based on microscopic measurements of the rise of the Silver in the devices when it was struck,....gosh,even Boy Scout merit badge manuals teach simple grading based on wear,...or non wear in Mint State coins.Anyway,if you're really interested I have a series of PCGS coins that will blow you away,...one 1940 dime graded at MS-68 is so corroded and toned you can't tell what it is,....likewise,otherwise perfect looking modern coins coming back graded MS-67-68,....as the dies wear out,they produce lower grade Mint State coins.I probably won't be bidding though,I'm looking to pay around $300.00,this one is destined to bring more,....with the CAC sticker....again,good luck with the sale. >>



    I'm learning so much about the grading process from this guy it's simply amazingimage

    In addition to the sniffer, I guess PCGS has a super secret strike measuring deviceimage >>


    The gift that keeps on giving. Good thing it's 5:00 somewhere.
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    DollarAfterDollarDollarAfterDollar Posts: 3,217 ✭✭✭✭✭


    Well James, one day you might make a buck or two pursuing this Coin Dealer thing but, I guess you just haven't arrived just yet.

    If you do what you always did, you get what you always got.
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    DavideoDavideo Posts: 1,364 ✭✭✭✭


    << <i>I'm learning so much about the grading process from this guy it's simply amazingimage

    In addition to the sniffer, I guess PCGS has a super secret strike measuring deviceimage >>



    Maybe he is thinking of Compugrade?
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    MsMorrisineMsMorrisine Posts: 39,407 ✭✭✭✭✭
    or confusing strikes with strike image

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    ShamikaShamika Posts: 18,785 ✭✭✭✭
    At least he's polite.

    PLUS HE DOESN'T RESPOND IN ALL CAPS!!!



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    lkeigwinlkeigwin Posts: 16,895 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Hilarious!

    Wouldn't you just love to meet this guy in person? Your head would spin.
    Lance.

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