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1853 Large Cent

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 Posted 03/14/2007  11:14 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add AuldFartte to your friends list
If those are contact marks on the neck, that's an awful lot of them. I searched Grellman's book on the Late Date Large Cents for a variety of the 1853 that has that kind of roughness on the neck (along with other rough areas) but to no avail. There are some varieties that have roughness in the fields in later die states, but not on the neck. I gotta go with Dave on this one. With those photos, it looks like corrosion to me. Higher resolution larger pics might tell a different tale, though.
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 Posted 03/14/2007  5:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TLS5933 to your friends list
I guess it does not matter at this point.The dealer is crawfishing on the sale saying the coin was sold in store.I was wondering how he was going to get out of the deal.I bought it for $13.00 as a "buy it now" I knew it was to good to be true.
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 Posted 03/14/2007  5:57 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add biokemist6 to your friends list
TLS, I bet he meant to list it at a BIN of $130, not $13. However, he should have paid more attention to his own listing instead of trying to claim that "it sold in store."
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 Posted 03/14/2007  6:02 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Ken_3567 to your friends list
Wow! If you got that for $13 you would have been my ebay hero!
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 Posted 03/14/2007  6:10 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TLS5933 to your friends list
I would have been more understanding if he would have just told me it was listed incorrectly. This is the second time this same thing has happened with this dealer.And both on Large Cents.
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 Posted 03/14/2007  6:21 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add tights24 to your friends list
I think you should definitely file a report, or demand the coin. Not your problem even if it was listed incorrectly. But to make an excuse, most likely because they didn't get the price that they want, is not acceptable!!

Good or bad, doesn't sound like a dealer you want to keep buying from IMO.
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 Posted 03/14/2007  6:44 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TLS5933 to your friends list
tights,
I understand what your saying.I buy 75% of my coins from them and they have gave me some exellent deals in the past,so I'm in no hurry to end my buying relationship with them.Its just frustrating when they back out of a sale.Maybe if they had to honor the sale they would be less likely to make the same listing error again.
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 Posted 03/14/2007  6:52 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add tights24 to your friends list
You know, after I reread my post, I thought that exact thing. Well, it still stinks, but if it's a good dealer, that's a toughy.

Who knows, there's a chance they will feel guilty and you may get a screamin' deal next time?
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 Posted 03/14/2007  6:59 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TLS5933 to your friends list
I had purchase a slabbed Morgan with the Large Cent and paid for both at the same time.He has already refunded the Large Cent payment,my shipping and part of the Morgan payment.

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 Posted 03/14/2007  7:37 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SsuperDdave to your friends list
Oh, snap!

Well, you can plan on seeing another excellent deal from them in the future if you're a gentleman about this one. For $13, I wouldn't care if it was corroded, cleaned and redarkened, but there are nicer ones out there.
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 Posted 03/14/2007  7:52 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TLS5933 to your friends list
Yep,

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 Posted 03/14/2007  7:58 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SsuperDdave to your friends list
Oh, dear. Now I see why you're unconcerned about the '53.
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 Posted 03/15/2007  06:42 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add tights24 to your friends list
Why do I get the feeling we will not see this dealers name as we did Superdave's? Good for you TLS. You deserve good things for being a regular and loyal customer to them. Whoever they are.......
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 Posted 03/15/2007  09:37 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add shatsi to your friends list
That's beautiful!!
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 Posted 03/20/2007  08:18 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add EarlyUS to your friends list
This is a nice commercial AU coin (I'd estimate the EAC grade around VF-30). The roughness on the neck is not porosity or damage, but simply the way the coin was struck. It has absolutely no bearing on the grade.

$130 is a little strong for this coin. It's more of a $100 coin. The CoinValues prices of $150 are simply too high for these coins, particularly 1853, which is by far the most commonly available date in the series.
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