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FloridaBill's pics of mct3015 SD Half...opinions appreciated
Here's the description from the auction:
1935-S San Diego Half Dollar
SUPERB FDC FROSTY UNC
Lovely Details, Superb & Lustrous noted on the inventory
Rare Condition
This is an early & lovely 1935-S San Diego Commemorative Half Dollar Silver Coin. The inventory lists the condition as Superb FDC Frosty Unc and "Do not sell", it is a true beauty
Price paid: $942.50
Here are the pics from the auction:


Here are my pics:




FloridaBill
1935-S San Diego Half Dollar
SUPERB FDC FROSTY UNC
Lovely Details, Superb & Lustrous noted on the inventory
Rare Condition
This is an early & lovely 1935-S San Diego Commemorative Half Dollar Silver Coin. The inventory lists the condition as Superb FDC Frosty Unc and "Do not sell", it is a true beauty
Price paid: $942.50
Here are the pics from the auction:


Here are my pics:




FloridaBill
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are happy? Sellers pics, if that's the real look, would say you have at least a 67 maybe a shot
at 68? How does it look in hand? Pretty coin.
bob
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
Can you get better pics FloridaBill???
Coin never recieved Buyer: momshopoholic ( 835) Feb-07-08 08:23
Reply by mtc3015 (Feb-07-08 10:11):
Postal claim filed with USPS, buyer likely stole the coin
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1884-O Morgan Silver Dollar Golden FDC Unc (#230200275771) US $99.00 View Item
Superb Gem Prooflike was Choice BU MS63 per PCGS Buyer: momshopoholic ( 835) Feb-07-08 08:23
Reply by mtc3015 (Feb-07-08 10:12):
Buyer lied and said PCGS rejected it, tried to pay me $150 instead -He's a thief
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1925-S California Half Dollar FDC SUPERB GEM UNC (#230199546680) US $1,030.00 View Item
Exquisite Gem Proof FDC was a PCGS PR63--and doesn't look anything like pictures Buyer: momshopoholic ( 835) Feb-07-08 08:21
Reply by mtc3015 (Feb-07-08 10:13):
Buyer LIED and said PCGS rejected it, tried to pay me only $1500 He is a thief!
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1879 Morgan Silver Dollar EXQUISITE BLUE GEM PROOF FDC (#230201144043) US $6,650.00
coin received as represented...thanks. Buyer: wlange1xcb ( 216) Jan-15-08 15:25
1799 Draped Bust Heraldic Eagle Silver Dollar EF RARE (#230201881984) US $2,302.00 View Item
coin received as represented...thanks. Buyer: wlange1xcb ( 216) Jan-15-08 15:25
1916 KEY DATE Standing Liberty Quarter SUPERB EF (#230201142653) US $9,750.55
your photos make it look dead and possibly a 63
(isn't it mtc3015)?
The true condition of the coin is impossible to tell from any of those pics. I think if that coin had any real shot at a MS67 or 68 it would have been slabed/certified by now. My guess is its a MS66.
I also bet that you could have bought a certified MS67 for less than you paid for that raw coin.
Thats just my opinion. I could be wrong.
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No offense, but your pics are cloudy, looks like two different coins.
For nearly $1000 dollars better be at least a 67.
Redbook lisst the coin at $200 in 65.
Maybe stick with slabbed coins
So I decided to give it another go and bought some franklin proofs from him. They were a+ and not only that, he tossed in a huge lot of extra coins including a few slabbed coins that were A+ quality. Worth much less than the Isabella, but definitely cool! He more than made up for the bad bad Isabella. So everything ended on good terms. I've still been guilty of buying raw coins on the bay and every time they're significantly not as represented. I'm done though, I decided I should retire my account from buying coins on there. :-) BAD HABIT! So I requested to delete my account for the sake of my coin buying habits and to stick with reputable slabs and dealers. It all started before I found these here forums, but boy, seeing others costly mistakes makes me think that eventually I will too make the very same costly mistake...
Anyways, this seller was standup in my case with the cleaned Isabella and my second transaction afterward was more than pleasant. It seems some people are just lucky when they buy from this guy. Others just get the wack! Seems FB and myself were one of them in the purchases...but again he made up for my issues...TWICE!
Just my two cents on the seller. He's still selling... ;-) [But I'm done buying raw!]