<< <i>I simply can not believe that a thread about Legend has actually slipped to page 3 ... without any major contoversy, with no shots regarding spell check... and only 26 posts... so I will bring it around one more time and make it 27 posts...
you folks simply ain't on your game today...
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It's a thread regarding Legend, not written by Legend. But yeah, I get what you mean.
<< <i>"There are NO auction records for any other MS66+s. A NON CAC MS67RD sold for $16,100.00 in 4/2010 Heritage." >>
Fixed, Legend badly needs an editor. >>
Legend subscribes to a service that reports population, bids and auction records for both PCGS and NGC coins. If it's not reported on the service, then it's like a tree that fell in the forest when no one is around. I think that if you expect a dealer to go research the latest auction catalogs before they list a coin, it just isn't gonna happen. >>
No, I wouldn't expect that, but when they don't need to research an auction result where they were the buyer... come on. >>
How do you know they were the buyer direct from auction?
YOU need to do your own "due diligence" no matter who the seller is.
"My friends who see my collection sometimes ask what something costs. I tell them and they are in awe at my stupidity." (Baccaruda, 12/03).I find it hard to believe that he (Trump) rushed to some hotel to meet girls of loose morals, although ours are undoubtedly the best in the world. (Putin 1/17) Gone but not forgotten. IGWT, Speedy, Bear, BigE, HokieFore, John Burns, Russ, TahoeDale, Dahlonega, Astrorat, Stewart Blay, Oldhoopster, Broadstruck, Ricko, Big Moose, Cardinal.
You run the risk of the hoards of Legend lemmings now castigating you, ad nauseum, for even considering...much less writing, any criticism of the (koff) almightly Legend (in the own minds).
<< <i>If you ever dealt with Legend you will know that when Laura loves a coin-it has no equals. >>
I think this is closer to what the thread was intended to address.
Legend is not criticized for its coins -- they are nice coins. As I understood it, the thread questions the value of the descriptions. I think there is some truth to that. The descriptions could be improved by telling us WHY the coins are so wonderful compared to others. There are a number of featured PCGS dealers that use more substantive descriptions. The mark of a really good description is allowing the reader a sense of the comparative quality without there even being a picture.
Laura and Legend KNOW their customers.I have dealt with them for many years,and if i ask about a coin,many times i have been told that its great,but not for me,as i am VERY PICKY.Legend is a class act,and i think Laura,and George truly care for what their customers needs are.JMHO
Great coins are not cheap,and cheap coins are not great!
The nice description you bought the coin on won't be there to help you when it comes time to sell a coin. At that point it's just you and the coin. I never met a coin description I didn't like.
<< <i>Perhaps Legend doesn't consider the Goldbergs to be putting on a major public auction?? . >>
Check the relative traffic and bid counts on heritage vs. Goldberg. Legend is right to not include them. (Note: slightly kidding, but really why do people consign to a FAR lesser auction house?)
<< <i>I remember being in the army when soldiers used an expletive in every sentence.
The result was that after awhile you just ignored it. >>
This is why we stopped using expletives in our coin descriptions. >>
That's %&$*#@ funny.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
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Howard Cosell.
Judge Judy.
Nancy Grace.
You might like 'em or hate 'em, but there is no fence sitting.
and ask the good people at Legend about the coin. They will tell you all
about the coin, warts and all.
Camelot
<< <i>I simply can not believe that a thread about Legend has actually slipped to page 3 ... without any major contoversy, with no shots regarding spell check... and only 26 posts... so I will bring it around one more time and make it 27 posts...
you folks simply ain't on your game today...
It's a thread regarding Legend, not written by Legend.
But yeah, I get what you mean.
would understatement or simply stated go over better?
<< <i>would understatement or simply stated go over better? >>
With the people they want to attract as customers? Who knows? I'd be surprised to hear they've never considered it.
Or with the people who post here? Of course not- they'd still get complaints.
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<< <i>"There are NO auction records for any other MS66+s. A NON CAC MS67RD sold for $16,100.00 in 4/2010 Heritage." >>
Fixed, Legend badly needs an editor. >>
Legend subscribes to a service that reports population, bids and auction records for both PCGS and NGC coins. If it's not reported on the service, then it's like a tree that fell in the forest when no one is around. I think that if you expect a dealer to go research the latest auction catalogs before they list a coin, it just isn't gonna happen. >>
No, I wouldn't expect that, but when they don't need to research an auction result where they were the buyer... come on. >>
How do you know they were the buyer direct from auction?
It makes me want to see the coin in hand if I am interested in purchasing.
I give away money. I collect money.
I don’t love money . I do love the Lord God.
<< <i>Or with the people who post here? Of course not- they'd still get complaints. >>
nothing written will please everyone nor be perfectly clear to everyone.
YOU need to do your own "due diligence" no matter who the seller is.
<< <i>If you ever dealt with Legend you will know that when Laura loves a coin-it has no equals. >>
I think this is closer to what the thread was intended to address.
Legend is not criticized for its coins -- they are nice coins. As I understood it, the thread questions the value of the descriptions. I think there is some truth to that. The descriptions could be improved by telling us WHY the coins are so wonderful compared to others. There are a number of featured PCGS dealers that use more substantive descriptions. The mark of a really good description is allowing the reader a sense of the comparative quality without there even being a picture.
with their descriptions - I bet they will be the greatest Franklins on Earth
<< <i>The mark of a really good description is allowing the reader a sense of the comparative quality without there even being a picture. >>
I remember being in the army when soldiers used an expletive in every sentence.
The result was that after awhile you just ignored it.
I never met a coin description I didn't like.
roadrunner
you have the photos
you have the telephone
you have chance to see it first before paying
what else could you want?
<< <i>Perhaps Legend doesn't consider the Goldbergs to be putting on a major public auction?? . >>
Check the relative traffic and bid counts on heritage vs. Goldberg. Legend is right to not include them. (Note: slightly kidding, but really why do people consign to a FAR lesser auction house?)
<< <i>I remember being in the army when soldiers used an expletive in every sentence.
The result was that after awhile you just ignored it. >>
This is why we stopped using expletives in our coin descriptions.
........ %$$@#*&......... is of great
benefit in describing a coin.
Camelot
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<< <i>I remember being in the army when soldiers used an expletive in every sentence.
The result was that after awhile you just ignored it. >>
This is why we stopped using expletives in our coin descriptions. >>
That's %&$*#@ funny.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
When ol' curly was a young pup in the military, I guess we did like to cuss a lot.
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<< <i>I remember being in the army when soldiers used an expletive in every sentence.
The result was that after awhile you just ignored it. >>
This is why we stopped using expletives in our coin descriptions. >>
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