Hmmmm. I have a few extra '21 Peace dollars that are much better than that - perhaps I should list them. But don't blame the seller - blame the fool who bought it.
Inordinately fascinated by bits of metal with strange markings and figures
I've seen a lot of listings like this - they say "details" in a manner that makes it sound like they're referring to the details on the coin to an uneducated buyer, but it's an out for them to be able to say that they posted it as a "details" coin. How did we get to that nomenclature anyway? It should be "problem" or "defect" etc instead of details. Details implies that they're just being more descriptive.
Common parlance for us maybe, but as I said, an uninformed purchaser has no idea that "details" means something negative. These sellers typically say something like "has UNC details", which seems to be what the OP saw.
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