I returned what I THOUGHT was a Fake 32-D 25c & got a much needed education here...

Please read thru the thread...this place is way cool...so much to learn...Thanks especially to Tom B
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...what should I do?
Please help me with this as I am still somewhat new to the forum. I won a coin on Ebay...a 1932-D Wash. 25c in F12 a several weeks ago. When I got it I could see that it was an obvious fake. There is a depression around the D and under a 10x you can see what looks like chisel marks where someone hollowed out a space to set the D from another coin.
I brought it to a National Dealer I know who looked at it and before he even put a glass to it said it was an obvious fake. I contacted seller...he respectfully disagreed but did accept a return and refunded all my $ except for the return shipping. Fine...that's life on the bay...I had let it go and moved on...
BUT NOW...he has relisted the coin as "original and uncleaned" AND 100% genuine...????? Here is the real problem for me... He is a forum board member...I had 'found' his auction from a thread he posted on the BST...so I was a bit surprised when this all happened...
Do I simply email him and repeat what I have already told him? Do I report him to ebay? Do I out him here and maybe someone who knows him better than I can have 'a little chat' with him?
What say you all????
[beginning of original thread]
...what should I do?
Please help me with this as I am still somewhat new to the forum. I won a coin on Ebay...a 1932-D Wash. 25c in F12 a several weeks ago. When I got it I could see that it was an obvious fake. There is a depression around the D and under a 10x you can see what looks like chisel marks where someone hollowed out a space to set the D from another coin.
I brought it to a National Dealer I know who looked at it and before he even put a glass to it said it was an obvious fake. I contacted seller...he respectfully disagreed but did accept a return and refunded all my $ except for the return shipping. Fine...that's life on the bay...I had let it go and moved on...
BUT NOW...he has relisted the coin as "original and uncleaned" AND 100% genuine...????? Here is the real problem for me... He is a forum board member...I had 'found' his auction from a thread he posted on the BST...so I was a bit surprised when this all happened...
Do I simply email him and repeat what I have already told him? Do I report him to ebay? Do I out him here and maybe someone who knows him better than I can have 'a little chat' with him?
What say you all????
Re: Slabbed coins - There are some coins that LIVE within clear plastic and wear their labels with pride... while there are others that HIDE behind scratched plastic and are simply dragged along by a label. Then there are those coins that simply hang out, naked and free 

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<< <i>...what should I do?
Please help me with this as I am still somewhat new to the forum. I won a coin on Ebay...a 1932-D Wash. 25c in F12 a several weeks ago. When I got it I could see that it was an obvious fake. There is a depression around the D and under a 10x you can see what looks like chisel marks where someone hollowed out a space to set the D from another coin.
I brought it to a National Dealer I know who looked at it and before he even put a glass to it said it was an obvious fake. I contacted seller...he respectfully disagreed but did accept a return and refunded all my $ except for the return shipping. Fine...that's life on the bay...I had let it go and moved on...
BUT NOW...he has relisted the coin as "original and uncleaned" AND 100% genuine...????? Here is the real problem for me... He is a forum board member...I had 'found' his auction from a thread he posted on the BST...so I was a bit surprised when this all happened...
Do I simply email him and repeat what I have already told him? Do I report him to ebay? Do I out him here and maybe someone who knows him better than I can have 'a little chat' with him?
What say you all???? >>
Report him to eBay....
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
Out him to the Forum. Lets not make it easy for crooks to hide.
<< <i>I believe many D mintmarks on legitimate 1932-D quarters are found within a depression. >>
Frankly, I had never heard this...not to say it isn't so. Even if this is true, how to explain what look like chisel marks under 10x magnification?
I am a collector
And things, well things
They tend to accumulate
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
I have sold many coins to several forum members including complete sets of Lincolns, Peace Dollars and a near complete Morgan Silver Dollar set. ZERO complaints or problems. The coin is not altered in any way.
I returned the coin with no hassles, no problems and FULL refund because he wasnt happy with the coin, and I I'm happy to do the same if the buyer is displeased with the coin.
Thanks for editing the title and the post larry; apology accepted. have a good weekend.
I DID NOT report anything except here on this thread...I am grateful for the education I received this evening and if I have handled this improperly...again...I apologize.
Unless the coin gets bagged by a top tier TPG as fake, the OP should not be accusing the seller of selling a fake coin. He should edit out the title and apologize to the seller.
Edit: I see apology has been made
have a good weekend,
Leo
"The ANA [Counterfeit Detection] books might be tough to find since they went out of print in the 1980s, but p91 of volume 1, from 1983, shows several images of real and altered 1932-D quarters and adds this text-
"Altered 1932-D quarters generally have an improperly shaped mintmark that lacks one or both serifs. The genuine D, even though "smeared" by worn machinery doubling, does have rather square formed serifs. A distinctive characteristic of one state of one die is the three die polish above the E of QUARTER. On many of the coins, the D seems to sit down in a depression."
The books are worth the effort to obtain. I hope this may help."
I thank the forum for another level of education !!! Hope you all have a wonderful weekend and...
I hope Bobafett gets way more than I originally won the coin for !!!
That little depression around the D is not unusual. Youcan see it on the version in the link.
myurl http://www.foundinrolls.com
IF IT LOOKS BAD, IT'S GOOD
<< <i>I believe many D mintmarks on legitimate 1932-D quarters are found within a depression. >>
True!!! When the mintmark is punched into the die, some die metal is displaced and rises above the surface of the die's field. This translates into a depression around the mintmark on the struck coin. This depression disappears once the die is polished.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
--Christian
<< <i>Here is the info shared with me...
"The ANA [Counterfeit Detection] books might be tough to find since they went out of print in the 1980s, but p91 of volume 1, from 1983, shows several images of real and altered 1932-D quarters and adds this text-
"Altered 1932-D quarters generally have an improperly shaped mintmark that lacks one or both serifs. The genuine D, even though "smeared" by worn machinery doubling, does have rather square formed serifs. A distinctive characteristic of one state of one die is the three die polish above the E of QUARTER. On many of the coins, the D seems to sit down in a depression."
The books are worth the effort to obtain. I hope this may help."
I thank the forum for another level of education !!! Hope you all have a wonderful weekend and...
I hope Bobafett gets way more than I originally won the coin for !!! >>
I may have written that. It is certainly true. The coin in question is genuine.
TD
I applaud you both for being forgiving, mature and admitting you made an error.
Too many times I see things get blown out of proportion or someone jumps to conclusions
without thinking things through first.
I guess what I am saying is that I have seen individuals in the past "shoot first and ask questions later."
before you buy it off ebay ;-)
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
You can order from the website.
Thanks,
Bill
myurl http://www.foundinrolls.com
Cheers!
Leo
<< <i>The images provided in that auction would make me believe the coin is a real 1932-D. If you have copies of the ANA Counterfeit Detection Guide volumes one and two you can read more about the diagnostics of genuine 1932-D quarters and many other coins. >>
A bit more than 3 years ago, a friend of mine got a deal on a RAW AU with luster 1932-D..... When he showed it to me, I thought the same, an added mintmark due to the depression..... It just seemed too good for the price.... When I checked the above references, we discovered that those diagnostices were on the GENUINE specimens......
Upshot was, the coin was submitted and came back ........ PCGS MS-62...... a REALLY SUPER DEAL.... ( he was only hoping for an MS-60)
<< <i>Memo to anyone posting about being "burned" by consigning to Heritage: this is how you change the subject line when you realize things aren't as you thought they were.
<< <i>Rule on thumb on 32-D quarters
IF IT LOOKS BAD, IT'S GOOD >>
Almost exactly what I said to my friend after the research we did in reference to my earlier post......
<< <i>It sold for a few dollars more this time around, to a board member; who has bought stuff from me previously
Cheers!
Leo >>
I did notice that you got a bit more this time around...I had been rooting for you to get more.
I'm glad things all worked out...
BTW...I found a supplier who has a copy of Vol. I of the ANA Detection Guide for me and is hoping to soon have a few copies of Vol. II ... and so my library and education continues...