My email correspondence with the seller: Would you be willing to extend your 7 day return privilege? If I won this coin, I'd send it to ANACS for Express service, but Registered mail round trip would probably be 10 days or so. I'd keep the coin if real and problem-free, but otherwise would want to return it.
He responds: My return policy used to have no time limit on it. I changed it recently because I had a problem with someone trying to swap a coin on me. I changed it to 7 days so that I would know about any potential problems sooner rather than later. Of course I'm not saying you would try to pull a switcheroo but I have to stick to my 7 day return policy from now on, especially on a high dollar item like this. FYI - I am not a dealer, just a collector.
Maybe this is not the coin for you. I buy most of my certified coins from Heritage - they have some nice early gold going on the auction block in their January Signature sale. I highly recommend their services.
I respond (thinking how does extending the time limit encourage a switcheroo?): It sounds like you are trying to dissuade me from bidding. Maybe that's why you have such a good feedback record. You only get bids from newbies and greedy suckers. Hint taken!
Man, this thing looks horrible! I would only have it in my collection if someone gave it to me. And if it actually proved to be gold, then I'd sell it for bullion.
<< <i>How does a 7 day return stop someone from switching coins if they want >>
That has always been a concern of mine when selling coins on ebay. I can take photos of my coins but there is no serial number or anything. How can you tell if you are getting back what you sent?
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I could pick my coins out of a lineup anyday. I guess if I was dealer turning over many coins every day it would be hard to tell. There must be some kind of seal you could put on a 2x2 that you could tell if the coin was removed.
I can't tell if it's real or fake, but the obverse is rather polished, suggesting ex-jewelry. But it could be fake, for all I know. Why isn't it slabbed????
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Raw gold on eBay hmm...
The seller has been around since April of 1999 and has 438 with a 100% feedback though. Seems trustworthy.
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Would you be willing to extend your 7 day return privilege? If I won this coin, I'd send it to ANACS for Express service, but Registered mail round trip would probably be 10 days or so. I'd keep the coin if real and problem-free, but otherwise would want to return it.
He responds:
My return policy used to have no time limit on it. I changed it recently
because I had a problem with someone trying to swap a coin on me. I
changed it to 7 days so that I would know about any potential problems
sooner rather than later. Of course I'm not saying you would try to pull
a switcheroo but I have to stick to my 7 day return policy from now on,
especially on a high dollar item like this. FYI - I am not a dealer, just
a collector.
Maybe this is not the coin for you. I buy most of my certified coins from
Heritage - they have some nice early gold going on the auction block in
their January Signature sale. I highly recommend their services.
I respond (thinking how does extending the time limit encourage a switcheroo?):
It sounds like you are trying to dissuade me from bidding. Maybe that's why you have such a good feedback record. You only get bids from newbies and greedy suckers. Hint taken!
definitely fake
as well as a colonial that he admits is a copy.
my vote is that the 1799 is not genuine.
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Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
Visit the Society of US Pattern Collectors at USPatterns.com.
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
<< <i>How does a 7 day return stop someone from switching coins if they want
That has always been a concern of mine when selling coins on ebay. I can take photos of my coins but there is no serial number or anything. How can you tell if you are getting back what you sent?
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<< <i>And if it actually proved to be gold, then I'd sell it for bullion. >>
I think it should be melted and sold as scrap.
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There must be some kind of seal you could put on a 2x2 that you could tell if the coin was removed.
"Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you." -Luke 11:9
"Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God is one LORD: And thou shalt love the LORD thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might." -Deut. 6:4-5
"For the LORD is our judge, the LORD is our lawgiver, the LORD is our king; He will save us." -Isaiah 33:22
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