Sellers should post all pertinent information to make a buyer feel comfortable and not ask questions after the sale. If you have a PCGS number, why not post it on the listing.
After doing some research and getting the PCGS grading number after the sale, there is another coin for sale on ebay with the same PCGS certification number. Now this sale has scam written all over it. The seller also is selling two gold coins on ebay. Buyer beware on this one.
Quote: What ever happened to ; if you bid on a coin and win, your obligated to pay up ? .
Should be like that but that's never been ebay policy. All a seller can do is put a strike against the buyers account which in all honesty means nothing.
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