"Coin Inside" ....not a good thing!!!!

Glad PCGS told me there was a "coin inside"....I could have just tossed it!!
I was shocked that this coin had PVC residue.
There was no mention of that on the Stack's Auction.(see below link)
Thoughts and comments will be greatly welcomed.




From Stack's.......


Stack's Link
I was shocked that this coin had PVC residue.

There was no mention of that on the Stack's Auction.(see below link)
Thoughts and comments will be greatly welcomed.




From Stack's.......


Stack's Link
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vibrant lime green
doesn't look like the picture,
or the description
sorry
Why oh why would Stacks not mention the PVC?
Ray
Personally, I'd do it and while I was at it, I'd recommend that they have a talking to whomever buys their coins!
The name is LEE!
Bad enough buying TPG coins from auction pics but Raw your really living on the egde.
<< <i>Have you considered sending them a note?
Personally, I'd do it and while I was at it, I'd recommend that they have a talking to whomever buys their coins!
Yes I have....will be doing so ASAP!
Did you try an acetone soak?
<< <i>That was a hefty price paid for that raw MS65 which this coin past the PVC isn't.
Bad enough buying TPG coins from auction pics but Raw your really living on the egde. >>
In hand, it's a really cool looking coin.
I've never seen PVC residue in my short collecting career, ergo I screwed up and learned a lesson!!!
A mostly white obverse with a dramatic two-toned reverse, deep red-violet on the left and vibrant lime green on the right.
Oh Yeah... I don't see it
<< <i>GB, I never buy raw coins that I can't return unless I've seen them in person first! >>
I was 4 for 4 buying raw coins from Stack's.
3 of the 4 graded exactly as Stack's grade.
The other was a CBH that went from AU58 to AU53....even that was a positive purchase.
I have never bought a coin raw from Stacks or any other major auction company before.
Do you have any recourse
Or can they tell you to stick it?
Stefanie
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Gallery Mint Museum, Ron Landis& Joe Rust, The beginnings of the Golden Dollar
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<< <i>That stinks!
I have never bought a coin raw from Stacks or any other major auction company before.
Do you have any recourse
Or can they tell you to stick it?
Stefanie >>
I'll let you know after I contact Stack's.
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<< <i>GB, I never buy raw coins that I can't return unless I've seen them in person first! >>
I was 4 for 4 buying raw coins from Stack's.
3 of the 4 graded exactly as Stack's grade.
The other was a CBH that went from AU58 to AU53....even that was a positive purchase. >>
If it works for you, go for it. I just checked the auction link and saw you didn't
pay anywhere near MS65 money for the coin, so much less painful than it might
have been.
<< <i>Have you considered sending them a note?
Personally, I'd do it and while I was at it, I'd recommend that they have a talking to whomever buys their coins!
Here it is......
Hello.
I won a 1927 Vermont Commemorative from your September 2008 Coin Galleries Auction. The description said, "A mostly white obverse with a dramatic two-toned reverse, deep red-violet on the left and vibrant lime green on the right."
When I had the coin in hand, I found the toning very pleasing and unusual. I then decided to have it slabbed by PCGS, as I have had good success with the few raw Stack's coins I've won.
Well, I just got the coin back in a BB, PVC Residue. Never expected that, as your graders typically mention coin problems.
I have won thousands of dollars of coins from Stack’s, but this outcome is troubling.
I know the buyer must beware, but I was not given an accurate description of the item.
I’m not a coin expert, just a coin collector…so, I have always trusted Stack’s descriptions for my motivation to buy.
I know buying raw coins can be scary, Altered Surfaces, Old Cleaning, etc. can be difficult to detect if you are not an expert.
However, PVC residue is something your grader should have mentioned in the description. From what my friends on the CU Coin forum said, the pic was misleading, and the description was inaccurate.
I would appreciate your professional advice on this matter.
Thanking you in advance.
Regards,
GB
Cartwheel's Showcase Coins
<< <i>From the looks of Ira Allen's face (in your photos), it looks like he fell off his bike on the way home! >>
<< <i>From the looks of Ira Allen's face (in your photos), it looks like he fell off his bike on the way home! >>
Faceplant on the biketrail is PCGS acceptable, don't cha know????.....you guys are tuff!!!!
Broadstruck, I don't like you anymore!!!!!
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<< <i>From the looks of Ira Allen's face (in your photos), it looks like he fell off his bike on the way home! >>
Faceplant on the biketrail is PCGS acceptable, don't cha know????.....you guys are tuff!!!!
Broadstruck, I don't like you anymore!!!!! >>
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<< <i>From the looks of Ira Allen's face (in your photos), it looks like he fell off his bike on the way home! >>
Faceplant on the biketrail is PCGS acceptable, don't cha know????.....you guys are tuff!!!!
Broadstruck, I don't like you anymore!!!!! >>
That will be a full strike!!!!!
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<< <i>From the looks of Ira Allen's face (in your photos), it looks like he fell off his bike on the way home! >>
Faceplant on the biketrail is PCGS acceptable, don't cha know????.....you guys are tuff!!!!
Broadstruck, I don't like you anymore!!!!! >>
That will be a full strike!!!!!
That would "B Road Struck"!
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<< <i>Have you considered sending them a note?
Personally, I'd do it and while I was at it, I'd recommend that they have a talking to whomever buys their coins!
Here it is......
Hello.
I won a 1927 Vermont Commemorative from your September 2008 Coin Galleries Auction. The description said, "A mostly white obverse with a dramatic two-toned reverse, deep red-violet on the left and vibrant lime green on the right."
When I had the coin in hand, I found the toning very pleasing and unusual. I then decided to have it slabbed by PCGS, as I have had good success with the few raw Stack's coins I've won.
Well, I just got the coin back in a BB, PVC Residue. Never expected that, as your graders typically mention coin problems.
I have won thousands of dollars of coins from Stack’s, but this outcome is troubling.
I know the buyer must beware, but I was not given an accurate description of the item.
I’m not a coin expert, just a coin collector…so, I have always trusted Stack’s descriptions for my motivation to buy.
I know buying raw coins can be scary, Altered Surfaces, Old Cleaning, etc. can be difficult to detect if you are not an expert.
However, PVC residue is something your grader should have mentioned in the description. From what my friends on the CU Coin forum said, the pic was misleading, and the description was inaccurate.
I would appreciate your professional advice on this matter.
Thanking you in advance.
Regards,
GB >>
Here's the reply I got this morning..........
Dear Mr. GB,
Thank you for writing to us regarding your purchase, and apologies for the inconvenience the PVC residue might have caused you. One of the pitfalls of raw coins is that they need to be stored for auction viewing in the soft PVC holders; as you know, the PVC sometimes comes out of the holder and onto the coin, leaving residue which is most times easily removable with a solvent without damaging the surface of the coin.
If you are unhappy with the coin, please return it to my attention at the address below.
Sincerely,
Vicken
Vicken Yegparian
Stack's
123 West 57th Street
New York, NY 10019
(212) 582-2580 (ph)
(646) 443-5548 (fax)
http://www.stacks.com
I replied.......
Thank you, Vicken.
I am returning the coin, as I do not feel comfortable dipping said coin.
Best regards, GB
Vicken replied.......and I found this interesting............................
No problem. If you ever want to "experiment" with PVC removal, put some cheap modern silver coins in PVC flips and let them sit for months. You don't need to "dip" them, as this is a chemical process that actually removes metal from the coin's surface with an acid. What you will need is a simple solvent, available from many of the supply houses, that will remove just this greasy residue, leaving the metal intact and unharmed.
Best,
Vicken
And a very well worded reply
Ray
I called them about a month ago and spoke to one of the lovely ladies from the ANR merge as I wanted to see if I could get an auction catalog I didn't get.
Just for kicks I said 2 would be great as I like having an extra for notes, but never expected to get either.
Two catalogs where received!
<< <i>A soak in acetone and it should slab. >>
Thanks GoldenEye....guess I'm a wuss!!!!
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<< <i>A soak in acetone and it should slab. >>
Thanks GoldenEye....guess I'm a wuss!!!! >>