A Morgan that was just body bagged by NGC...

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PCGS Registries
Box of 20
SeaEagleCoins: 11/14/54-4/5/12. Miss you Larry!
PCGS Registries
Box of 20
SeaEagleCoins: 11/14/54-4/5/12. Miss you Larry!
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Edited: seriously, though: I agree with what Ziggy said. Be patient with him as it is a holiday week.
<< <i>How should I handle this situation? >>
Well, quietly, calmly for now, give him a a chance to respond before you get excited and start a thread about it or something.
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
I would tell the dealer what happened, and see if they offer anything, otherwise I would just submit it again to NGC -- it's not exactly like they have a stellar record on weeding out AT or other problem coins.
PCGS Registries
Box of 20
SeaEagleCoins: 11/14/54-4/5/12. Miss you Larry!
<< <i>How should I handle this situation? >>
You might try a thread on the US coin forum saying you're not going to say who it is.
<< <i>OK let me clear something up, I am not draging any mud here, I just wanted to know what the best way was to approach this kind of situation. It is the first time I am having to return a coin. Will I deal with him again? Absolutely! He is a great guy. If he knew the coin was AT'd, I dont think he would sell it. I am a newbie, no doubt, and I just wanted to know how to go about this without ruffling anyones feathers. If this post will do so, I will delete it. >>
No, it's okay. You haven't impugned anyone. It's just that this type of thread historically tends to blow up as people demand to know who the dealer is, so there is some concern among the folks here, I think.
But that wouldn't be fair to the dealer until he's had a chance to respond, which could be into next week given this week is largely shot for a lot of people because of the long weekend.
<< <i>1 out of 5 ain't bad.
Or try PCGS.
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
At this (late) point, it isn't a situation involving a return. The coin is yours - it's a matter of what he will pay to buy it back if he is willing to do so.
<< <i>OK let me clear something up, I am not draging any mud here, I just wanted to know what the best way was to approach this kind of situation. It is the first time I am having to return a coin. Will I deal with him again? Absolutely! He is a great guy. If he knew the coin was AT'd, I dont think he would sell it. I am a newbie, no doubt, and I just wanted to know how to go about this without ruffling anyones feathers. If this post will do so, I will delete it. Ankur >>
One thing to keep in mind in the future is that you can delete your post but can't delete the replies so if you start something monstrous, it will take a life of it's own. In this case you seem to be lucky not to be getting a lot of pressure to "out" him but this thread might influence how he (or she?) responds.
If I were you I would lay low, let this thread move on to the 5th page, wait for the dealer to reply, consider resubmitting to PCGS, and try to avoid buying toned coins in the future.
--Jerry
Edited to add that we know at least 4 dealers that it is not.
First post-
<< <i>Hi Everyone,
I have a little dilemma. I found out today when I called NGC that one of the 5 Morgahs I submitted was boddy bagged for artificial toning. I bought this coin raw from a reputable dealer who I have dealt with before (and who is on this board). He told me he was going to submit it to NGC himself if I didnt buy it. Before anyone asks, I WILL NOT SAY WHO IT IS.
I contacted the dealer and told him but have not heard back. How should I handle this situation?
Ankur
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Second post-
<< <i>OK let me clear something up, I am not draging any mud here, I just wanted to know what the best way was to approach this kind of situation. It is the first time I am having to return a coin. Will I deal with him again? Absolutely! He is a great guy. If he knew the coin was AT'd, I dont think he would sell it. I am a newbie, no doubt, and I just wanted to know how to go about this without ruffling anyones feathers. If this post will do so, I will delete it. >>
I am actually not trying to be a jerk by posting these quotes, it just frustrates the heck out of me when someone edits out their statements or questions midway through a thread. In the case of this thread, I happened to write my response to the thread while the comments were visible, but when I replied to the thread the comments had disappeared. Therefore, I simply went back a few screens and saved the original post as an HTML file. This is where the quotes are from.
This post could be a good learning tool, but if gutted it is simply useless.
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
TomB
First post-
<< Hi Everyone,
I have a little dilemma. I found out today when I called NGC that one of the 5 Morgahs I submitted was boddy bagged for artificial toning. I bought this coin raw from a reputable dealer who I have dealt with before (and who is on this board). He told me he was going to submit it to NGC himself if I didnt buy it. Before anyone asks, I WILL NOT SAY WHO IT IS.
I contacted the dealer and told him but have not heard back. How should I handle this situation?
Ankur
>>
Second post-
<< OK let me clear something up, I am not draging any mud here, I just wanted to know what the best way was to approach this kind of situation. It is the first time I am having to return a coin. Will I deal with him again? Absolutely! He is a great guy. If he knew the coin was AT'd, I dont think he would sell it. I am a newbie, no doubt, and I just wanted to know how to go about this without ruffling anyones feathers. If this post will do so, I will delete it. >>
I am actually not trying to be a jerk by posting these quotes, it just frustrates the heck out of me when someone edits out their statements or questions midway through a thread. In the case of this thread, I happened to write my response to the thread while the comments were visible, but when I replied to the thread the comments had disappeared. Therefore, I simply went back a few screens and saved the original post as an HTML file. This is where the quotes are from.
This post could be a good learning tool, but if gutted it is simply useless.
TomB,
Thanks for the edited posts. This is not the first post that this member has deleted partially or totally. I find it very disconcerting to make any sense of the subject when this happens.
Gary