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Pillar of the Community
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So I got it. It does seem to be a little pale. Here's a couple of pics. I'm not sure if mine are any better than the sellers. What do you guys think is it worth the $40 I paid for it or send it back.  
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
2558 Posts |
@ Silverdollar. You would know
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Nice DDO. Your pics are definitely better, but the surfaces still don't look original.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
19961 Posts |
Cleaned....not worth the money IMO.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
10982 Posts |
If it was my $40 I'd send it back. It's your $40 though so think about it before a knee jerk reaction.
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Pillar of the Community
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2558 Posts |
Thanks guys. It may not show in my posts but I value your opinions and am slowly learning. I think I've figured out cleaned coins, for now.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Valued Member
United States
287 Posts |
The seller listed 2 1909 VDB DOO's not marked as such, I bought the first one (#6 in their listing) the one I received looked the same color as the one in the original post. It was definitely cleaned (dipped) without a doubt. I saw #3 as a DDO and passed as I felt the condition wasn't as nice. After seeing the one I bought, I decided to not bid on the #3 that that OP got. I have been trying to decide if it is worth listing as details to try and net 10-15$. Why do buyers fear leaving neural feedback? As I see it, they sell enough (almost 15,000 feedback) that they must have known it was dipped and therefore listed it as such. I think I should return it just so I can warn other buyers that they sell cleaned coins without disclosing it.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: As I see it, they sell enough (almost 15,000 feedback) that they must have known it was dipped and therefore listed it as such. Sure they knew it was cleaned. But they were betting the coin would be bought by someone that would not return it.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Here's a reference to associated value according to grade. http://coppercoins.com/diesearch.phpThose values are fairly hard to fetch, but you can expect to pay close to the listed numbers on the better varieties that folks seek. Your variety is a better variety that folks want. However, having been cleaned, I suspect that you could discount the value by 2/3rds. One of your fellow coin enthusiasts offers MS details; I'm not there myself due to the grainy texture left by the cleaning. But if they are right, then $40 is probably a fair price for that 'grade' of coin as offered by Coppercoins. And if you want that variety in your collection as you look for a better coin, then keep it. Otherwise, you can send it back. Good luck!!
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