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 Posted 01/14/2011  2:24 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Wornslick to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Is a picture to much to ask for? I have been checking some websites looking for a 1879 CC Morgan. When I find one that I think might work and e-mail them and ask to see a picture I get no reply. I realize that in the grade I am looking for, F to VF, is not by any means the most expensive coin and the profit is probably small but knowing that I might come back and buy my next coin from them should count for something. Am I asking for to much?
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You are asking no more then I would ask for.
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If they wanted to make a sale, they should have a picture.
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I hate to see websites that do not have pictures of the coins but in a way I can understand that if they turn over allot of inventory it would take allot of time to take them of each coin. I do think that if they do not have a picture of each coin that there should be a way to request one be sent to a potential buyer and they should be willing to do so because it doesn't take long to snap a picture or even throw it on a scanner and hit a button. I can also tell you its not only in low grade coins, there is one website I have contacted a month or so ago about two 1878 MS-65 Morgans and have yet to get the pictures because they do not have them on their website. I have had others email me saying they don't have a way to photograph the coin and that if I don't like it I can send it back but since I am looking for something specific I will not just buy it even though they have a return policy. In todays day and age if they are going to have a website they should have a way to image the coins in my opinion
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Zactly!
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