This is why you don't BUY RAW on eBay

Because too many raw coins turn out to be altered, problems, or just plain worse than their pictures..
I see so many eBay auctions of raw key date coins and semi keys selling for more.. I shake my head when I see this happening.
I mean, how can people not realize this?
Same thing goes for notes..
I see so many eBay auctions of raw key date coins and semi keys selling for more.. I shake my head when I see this happening.
I mean, how can people not realize this?
Same thing goes for notes..
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others who sell stuff that they have no clue about what they are or what they grade are still nice sellers to buy from
and you still need to do risk/reward probability analysis on every purchase
<< <i>I mean, how can people not realize this? >>
If people understood statistics, the lottery and casinos would go under immediately.
As Jeremy points out, the stats will catch up to you
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I should make note, the Isabella was the highest I'd ever spent on a raw coin on ebay. The pictures looked great, and this was when I was gullible and took the chance. The seller's feedback said nothing but great things about him and that chance...did not pay off, but he was really nice about refunding the difference [after I sold it raw and noted of it's problem on ebay] and then sending me more than a few hundred dollars in coins just to make up for it. This seller receives flack on these forums. It was before I arrived here and became better educated.
Gary
I still stand strong by my belief that if the coin is so great, send it in to get certified and not only are you assuring people that the coin is real and has been reviewed by the experts in an age of internet/ebay fraud, but you may even get a little more money for it because of the slab.
bnb
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you should restate your premise->
BNB should not buy raw coins on eBay (until he learns much more about problem coins and coin photos and coin grading....)
<< <i>BNB, you sure have strong opinions about an aspect of an industry that you have clearly much too learn
you should restate your premise->
BNB should not buy raw coins on eBay (until he learns much more about problem coins and coin photos and coin grading....) >>
Who are you to tell me otherwise?
Sorry, but if I have an opinion, I am sure willing to state it. What I am NOT about however, is censorship. I live in America, not Iran(No offense) and I don't need people like you to dictate or ask me to "withhold" opinions because you feel "I'm new"..
buying raw semi's and keys is a totally different thing.I believe if you have the money
and desire to buy these coins in the first place, you can pay the the upcharge
to get them in a top tier TPG slab, then crackem out with confidence, and enjoy them
But, some of you may think otherwise and I accept the reasoning for both sides..
My theory is, "If it's raw, high grade, and key date", why not slab it? A lot of these dealers with large feedback scores surely know what TPGs are.. and I'm sure they have ways to get things submitted.
It's a way of mitigating risk.
bnb
Gary
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<< <i>BNB, please also keep in mind that many of us have been around LONG before third party grading (I joined the ANA in 1977) and are not locked into the idea that everything and anything raw is taboo. There are still MANY, MANY coins that are yet to be graded. I concur with sinin1 about restating the title of your thread. No offense, but there is NO substitute for experience! >>
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<< <i>BNB, please also keep in mind that many of us have been around LONG before third party grading (I joined the ANA in 1977) and are not locked into the idea that everything and anything raw is taboo. There are still MANY, MANY coins that are yet to be graded. I concur with sinin1 about restating the title of your thread. No offense, but there is NO substitute for experience! >>
Okay some of you, quit with this "jumping on the bandwagon" taking sides stuff.. That's not the point of this thread..
Look, I never said ALL raw coins are taboo ok? Nor did I imply that from the thread. But a GOOD DEAL of raw coins are problem, cleaned, overgraded, etc..
Yes, there are SOME cases where the buyer lucks out but these cases are less and less common with the knowledgeable sellers on eBay..
Just sayin..
I don't know why some of you are so adamant about buying raw coins... Great if you do it, but don't come here telling me that the risk is less like buying top tier TPG slabbed coins.. There's no comparison.
bnb
I have also been on the other side of the coin, so to speak. I sold two coins over the years that had problems I did not notice (both large cents). My photos were good, but not good enough. When the person wanted to return the coin, I allowed a refund and paid shipping both ways.
<< <i>I'm still not(will never be) convinced that a key date coin sold raw in higher grade is a good gamble..
But, some of you may think otherwise and I accept the reasoning for both sides..
My theory is, "If it's raw, high grade, and key date", why not slab it? A lot of these dealers with large feedback scores surely know what TPGs are.. and I'm sure they have ways to get things submitted.
It's a way of mitigating risk.
bnb >>
For the same reason that you stated, they have the right to their opinion and in the opinion of some, slabbing is not for them (or as I mentioned in an earlier post, not an option ((due to the fact that they do not know about the option in the first place)) ). Why are you getting so defensive? Some of us have been doing this before you were born. That's not meant as a slight, but just stated as a fact. Take the advice, it's free! That's a benefit of these boards, that someone relatively new to numismatics, has the opportunity to listen to others who have years of experience under their belts. Those who have already 'paid the tuition' to be schooled in coins.
Gary
<< <i>I don't agree with either of you because of this fact, fraud is very common on eBay and it is not safe in my opinion to buy raw coins or currency if you A)Are new and don't know much about grading(Like a lot of bidders) or
bnb >>
Point taken! But, you never included THIS statement (A) in your original post. Point B is only for those 'not faint of heart'.
Gary
until you have more of a clue about what you are doing
just saying and it is MY opinion
I am not telling you what to do - you can continue to buy raw 3 leggers on eBay for $1500 if you wish
Edited to add; I have nothing more to say on this subject that I haven't already said.
Gary
Is the point that your opinion is correct and everyother persons opinion is wrong? You need a little more "Coin Time" under your belt before you can convince other people that have 30, 40 and 50 years "Coin Time" under their belt that your opinion is correct.
Ken
<< <i>Just what is the point of the thread?
Is the point that your opinion is correct and everyother persons opinion is wrong? You need a little more "Coin Time" under your belt before you can convince other people that have 30, 40 and 50 years "Coin Time" under their belt that your opinion is correct.
Ken >>
No, Ken, the point is is to bring awareness again about this issue plaguing eBay and the coin community in general. Frauds, deception, misttatements on listings, etc.
Thanks!
I'm not able to add much, but this has been my experience.
I've collected for decades. Like everyone else, I've been burnt buying raw from Ebay from time to time. However, I have made MUCH better deals, MUCH more often, buying RAW
Maybe I just know what the f**k I'm doing?
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<< <i>Just what is the point of the thread?
Is the point that your opinion is correct and everyother persons opinion is wrong? You need a little more "Coin Time" under your belt before you can convince other people that have 30, 40 and 50 years "Coin Time" under their belt that your opinion is correct.
Ken >>
No, Ken, the point is is to bring awareness again about this issue plaguing eBay and the coin community in general. Frauds, deception, misttatements on listings, etc.
Thanks! >>
It seems the vast majority of those here are already aware of that fact, and have been for quite some time. It's not a new phenomenon.
Personally, I have ONLY bought raw coins on ebay and only maybe 2 times in the last 10 yrs have been a bit disappointed, but not enough to send one back. I now limit myself to lower value coins. Raw high dollar key dates, trade dollars and such are not what I would look for there.
I have bought quite a few really nice gold sovereigns in the past and was happy with every single one (all raw). Have since sold all but one (all on ebay - still raw). Most sold for a nice profit.
That's just my experience.
I'm happy to hear that you too, are now "aware".
<< <i>I don't agree with either of you because of this fact, fraud is very common on eBay and it is not safe in my opinion to buy raw coins or currency if you A)Are new and don't know much about grading(Like a lot of bidders) or
bnb >>
As stated by a coin seller.
why then is this Buffalo rarity being offered RAW?
You contradict yourself and are doing the very thing you warn people of.
* Alas* - I am beginning to get the picture here!
Edited out double post.
<< <i>Sure, I have nothing wrong with buying cheap $20 raw coins but high priced raw coins... yikes, I'd be more careful... I'd rather just buy a slabbed one. >>
So, I guess you would you advise me to pass on this coin?
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<< <i>Thoughts or dreams of a good deal, a great deal or a steal cloud (many) people's judgment. And causes them to take huge risks in trying to defy the very large odds against them. >>
It is possible to find good raw coins on Ebay.
It is very essential to qualify the seller - a.) what is their feedback? b.) how does their story for whatever coin they are describing jibe with their past auctions? c.) do they have a return policy? d.) do they provide good communication - (I will generally ask some question while the auction is in process to test this point out as much as to find out whatever I am asking about.)
I have not been buying many coins lately, and it has been an even longer time since I bought anything raw on Ebay, but in the past I made some of my greatest scores ever by just being watchful & diligent. My favorite coin in my collection is a 1914-D Indian $10 that I won for AU money - it has since gone on to grade NGC-63.
That said, I would be hesitant to buy any key date raw on Ebay, even under the best of seller circumstances. For a person to list a key date as such, they would have to at least know something about coins in order to recognize what they have... chances are, they would then also know that certification would maximize their return... or more likely, that what they have would not make the cut.
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Some of the nices raw coin I get are off the bay.
Hoard the keys.
You don't have to "win" more than you lose, either. If you win "big" and keep your losses small, you can "lose" 3/4 of the time and still come out ahead. And when you have a good eye, can spot varieties, stick to sellers offering returns or just willing to go on an educated hunch.... well, let's just say that the widespread belief that one should totally avoid "raw" is what makes the occasional big score still possible.
Gary
Picked it up raw a while back for right at spot after promotions. At least a 55 from the ebay photo which has since expired, 63-64 in hand. Sometimes a bad pic can be to your advantage, but you gotta check out the seller to the maximum extent possible and compare the odds to the price.
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<< <i>Wow Type 2....all those nice Jeffs...................and NICKEL spelled wrong on all of them! geez..................
I never even saw that I just looked at the coin wow error holder to boot.
Hoard the keys.