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Author Topic: [RAFFLE] NastyFans 1 OZ silver gilt MS69+1 OZ silver (PRICE LOWERED)  (Read 864 times)
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February 05, 2017, 05:31:14 AM
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i would like to offer 0.155 for them both


Your offer could have been sent via PM. But it is denied.

Lets look at the costs of purchasing these coins

$90 for the one OZ silver
$110 for the one OZ gilt
$10 shipping
$20 grading fee
~$20 for shipping to ANACS
.04 BTC = $40


= $290 before you add any value because of the grade that it received, and you offered about half of that.

I think I have had higher lowball offers via PM.

Talk about nickel and diming, eh? 

In my eyes the grading + shipping costs are up to the buyer whether they want to include those in their pricing.  You can ask for that value back but I wouldn't expect it.

So you are saying getting your coins graded doesnt add any value to them? That is like saying there is no difference in price in a cas brass 1 btc MS65 and a cas brass 1 btc MS 68

Nope, just saying that the actual ANACS grading and shipping costs were on you and can't be expected to be passed on.  The graded value is now in the coin since even removed from the slab the coin is still an MS69 if it doesn't receive any wear.  In my eyes the "package" isn't worth $50 extra since that's what it cost you to ship/grade it.  If anything, I'd say you've solidified the original value of the coin.

That was odd, I thought I was responding to "killyou73".   Cheesy

Its my alt if you couldnt tell, I should update the signature saying that.

That is not true because you can remove a coin from the slab, send it back and get a different grade completely. There are several users that routinely send coins and get regraded to get a higher grade.  If you take it out of its case it is no longer protected against the elements.
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February 05, 2017, 05:50:55 AM
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Its my alt if you couldnt tell, I should update the signature saying that.

That is not true because you can remove a coin from the slab, send it back and get a different grade completely. There are several users that routinely send coins and get regraded to get a higher grade.  If you take it out of its case it is no longer protected against the elements.

You're having a very hard time convincing me since I can't believe a $10 coin (serpcoin DIY2 for example) is now worth $50-60 simply because it was sent in for grading.

The above quote you basically say:
1. Remove the coin from slab and get regraded for different grade than initially received
2. Doing #1 will get you a better grade (most likely due to perceived experience)
3. Doing #1 is dangerous and not recommended due to the elements (no elements in my work space luckily!)

You didn't pose any argument for why someone would not want to remove the coin from the slab which is what I believe you were aiming for.  Wink

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February 05, 2017, 05:56:55 AM
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Its my alt if you couldnt tell, I should update the signature saying that.

That is not true because you can remove a coin from the slab, send it back and get a different grade completely. There are several users that routinely send coins and get regraded to get a higher grade.  If you take it out of its case it is no longer protected against the elements.

You're having a very hard time convincing me since I can't believe a $10 coin (serpcoin DIY2 for example) is now worth $50-60 simply because it was sent in for grading.

The above quote you basically say:
1. Remove the coin from slab and get regraded for different grade than initially received
2. Doing #1 will get you a better grade (most likely due to perceived experience)
3. Doing #1 is dangerous and not recommended due to the elements (no elements in my work space luckily!)

You didn't pose any argument for why someone would not want to remove the coin from the slab which is what I believe you were aiming for.  Wink

I think it depends on the grade, nevertheless I am under the assumption that graded bitcoin pennys are in the range of $30-$35,,, would you agree? They are originally $5? if you buy them single right? but more like 1-2 if you buy in bulk.
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