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How often do you end up liking a coin you bought sight-unseen?
I don't think I've ever liked one... or at least I can't remember the last one... anyone else in the same boat?
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i think though you mean totally sight-unseen.. not even pics. i have
never bought that way.
<< <i>When you say "sight unseen" do you mean not even having seen any photos? >>
Yes, no photos at all... such as from an ad in Coin World, etc.
-Paul
Authorized dealer for PCGS, PCGS Currency, NGC, NCS, PMG, CAC. Member of the PNG, ANA. Member dealer of CoinPlex and CCE/FACTS as "CH5"
Buying sight unseen from ads in a periodical can easily lead to Disaster.
No Dice.
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I still like them
My 55/55 DDO
My 09svdb
Some of the IHCs I have.
Would like I some others better? Maybe but probably not at the prices I paid for the grades/looks I got.
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
- Jim
Remember, though, if you have the ability to return a coin then by definition it isn't a sight unseen purchase. You saw it before you irrevocably committed to buy it.
<< <i>I bought some from Mark Feld....sight unseen....after describing what I wanted/liked.
I still like them
My 55/55 DDO
My 09svdb
Some of the IHCs I have.
Would like I some others better? Maybe but probably not at the prices I paid for the grades/looks I got. >>
mark feld does not sell coins sight unseen. he offers a return privilege
K S
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<< <i>Because I have no coin shop within a normal driving distance...buying online is about my only option. As long as I am given a return option if I am not satisfied I am ok with sight-unseen transactions. Last year I sent back only about 25% of what I bought unseen. I promised myself I would not do it anymore, but until I have other options, I guess I will continue to do so! >>
Once again, you didn't buy them sight unseen. You may have ordered them sight unseen. You may have bid on them sight unseen. But, as long as you were able to return them AFTER SEEING THEM you didn't buy them sight unsee.
Haven't purchased any sight-unseen stuff since then, though.
Ken
The term sight unseen has a strict definition. The trading of certified coins based
ONLY on the grade on the slab, with absolutely no returns. The only promise is that
you will get a PCGS 1914-D cent in MS63RB, for example, but NO MATTER WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE,
the sale is final.
My icon IS my coin. It is a gem 1949 FBL Franklin.
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<< <i>Because I have no coin shop within a normal driving distance...buying online is about my only option. As long as I am given a return option if I am not satisfied I am ok with sight-unseen transactions. Last year I sent back only about 25% of what I bought unseen. I promised myself I would not do it anymore, but until I have other options, I guess I will continue to do so! >>
Once again, you didn't buy them sight unseen. You may have ordered them sight unseen. You may have bid on them sight unseen. But, as long as you were able to return them AFTER SEEING THEM you didn't buy them sight unsee. >>
Oh ok...thanks for clarifying this....so I guess my new answer is....NO, I never purchased a coin that I cannot return!
I knew it would happen.
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<< <i>I bought some from Mark Feld....sight unseen....after describing what I wanted/liked.
I still like them
My 55/55 DDO
My 09svdb
Some of the IHCs I have.
Would like I some others better? Maybe but probably not at the prices I paid for the grades/looks I got. >>
mark feld does not sell coins sight unseen. he offers a return privilege
K S >>
Yes, he does....however, to me, I take it as sight unseen. No pictures, I buy the coin.
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
Ken
<< <i>Well now that I know what sight unseen means the answer is NO. For most folks I believe it would mean nopicture or not in hand. I guess most of us people are just idiots.
Ken >>
Ken, no one is calling anyone an idiot--merely stating that a return privilege allows one the ability to see it in hand. Maybe not prior to paying for it, but prior to actually buying it.
"sight-unseen" means you never actually see the physical coin before being FINANICALLY COMMITED to its purchase. if you are allowed to back out , then it was NOT a sight unseen purchase to begin with
K S
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