Is this eBay AG 1916-D a reasonable example?
Was browsing eBay... Saw this. Price might be right for a hole filler, but I'm a bit nervous about buying 1916-D uncertified (don't trust my grading skills yet). Opinions welcome. BTW: If the seller is a board member - this question isn't supposed to be a reflection on you, just a question of uncertainty on my part that stems from lack of good identification and grading skills.
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<< <i>My opinion, never buy an uncertified key date on eBay...especially a 16-D. >>
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<< <i>Why chance it? >>
Agreed. Better to pay the price for the right piece than to have the right piece missing for the price you paid.
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I agree with others about buying a raw key on ebay, be careful.
It's not your typical fuzzy pic of the reverse, either. Makes me wonder if it's the real deal?
First pic is a legit 16D, in G04, the second is the auction pic. The auction pic looks to be in AG condition, IMHO.
Scott
The pic above was GREAT. Thank you.
Cheers,
Bob
More reasons to pass on it than there is to buy it in my opinion!!!
Here's a pic of my real AG3: