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How does this guy sell coins for so much?
I just don't get how this guy can sell a common AU coin that's likely cleaned for so much. If I auctioned that coin it'd bring $130 or so.
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<< <i>I just don't get how this guy can sell a common AU coin that's likely cleaned for so much. If I auctioned that coin it'd bring $130 or so. >>
It's a huge company with a big email list, and they regularly send out email lists of their coins on ebay about to
end. Finding at least 2 people who really want a coin is the key to auction success. Otherwise sellers fall victim to
lowball snipers.
Herb
I have no idea why or how, but it sure seems fishy to me.
A PCGS ms-64 lists for 57 bucks. The guy buying that looks at a picture and says that is a MS 65...
I got a 1947d Anacs for 56 bucks. I overpaid because it was the last hole to fill.
The Photos bother me and I will pass on his stuff.
His coins are followed by many. There must be a demand to fill holes.
Filling holes becomes addictive. You collect the date and not the grade. Not smart.
His big selling point is he will take back raw coins with no questions asked.
<< <i>looks like 2 bidiots!
Herb >>
Go to toolhaus, and see all the negs they have... It is almost the same thing every time "Coin no where near as good as in photos" or "Doctored photos made coin look better than it is"
He writes "Near Gem+++ WTF does that mean.
- Jim
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<< <i>It's a huge company with a big email list, and they regularly send out email lists of their coins on ebay about to
end. Finding at least 2 people who really want a coin is the key to auction success. Otherwise sellers fall victim to
lowball snipers. >>
DAMN FRANK! ... We agree!....(and the better than average juiced photos help some too.)
12 bids in less than 2 minutes just don't seem right smoehow
<< <i>I just don't get how this guy can sell a common AU coin that's likely cleaned for so much >>
I posted a similar remark in a thread about GSC last month!
Some of the prices are beyond belief.
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<< <i>Well it is really easy once they edit the pics of their coins.
Go to toolhaus, and see all the negs they have... It is almost the same thing every time "Coin no where near as good as in photos" or "Doctored photos made coin look better than it is" >>
I do not believe they edit their pics.
However, they do take pics of coins at an angle, which hides many problems.
K S
I really want to know where they get all those coins from to sell that many different high dollar (to me) coins so rapidly. Seems like it would dry up someday. There's several dealers on eBay like that.
I've bought from this seller before, but not in the last couple of years. I've got some nice stuff at a reasonable price, but you can forge it now.
Too many positive BST transactions with too many members to list.
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