@Connecticoin said:
Nice Slider - did the crummy pics help you get a good price?
I did ok now the true color shows through
** I’d would’ve return it otherwise.**
I heard about these shenanigans with Ebay buyers before. So you bid on the coin in the image, won it, paid for it and when you received it you would have returned it if it looked like the seller's image that you based your bid on.
Wow, sounds like the buyer is always right.
It's a beautiful coin and I'm wondering if you lightened it up just a little before having it graded.
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Nice Slider - did the crummy pics help you get a good price?
I did ok now the true color shows through
I’d would’ve return it otherwise.
Wow, what a difference...just goes to show the importance of images.
Why start another thread on the same coin?
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.
Were those taken in natural sunlight?
Yes
I heard about these shenanigans with Ebay buyers before. So you bid on the coin in the image, won it, paid for it and when you received it you would have returned it if it looked like the seller's image that you based your bid on.
Wow, sounds like the buyer is always right.
It's a beautiful coin and I'm wondering if you lightened it up just a little before having it graded.
For the benefit of newbies & others that might not have seen the initial thread.
Marginally better

Poor form.
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Seller (dealer) offered a 30 day return. W/out it, I’d never bought it