Red Riley Posted August 30, 2012 Posted August 30, 2012 How the heck can he overgrade by so much and keep his 100% feedback?Must be a Dundee fruit cake.As I said, there is definitely something fishy going on. Quote
azda Posted August 30, 2012 Posted August 30, 2012 How the heck can he overgrade by so much and keep his 100% feedback?Must be a Dundee fruit cake.Thats exactly what i was thinking to Peter regarding his feedback, maybe he's buying them himself, who knows Quote
Peter Posted August 30, 2012 Posted August 30, 2012 How the heck can he overgrade by so much and keep his 100% feedback?Must be a Dundee fruit cake.Thats exactly what i was thinking to Peter regarding his feedback, maybe he's buying them himself, who knowsUnless the coin is 100% Unc I let the picture do the talking.Why is the prat grading...when he clearly hasn't a clue?Some of the Edward V11 stuff would only sell as bullion. Quote
azda Posted August 30, 2012 Posted August 30, 2012 How the heck can he overgrade by so much and keep his 100% feedback?Must be a Dundee fruit cake.Thats exactly what i was thinking to Peter regarding his feedback, maybe he's buying them himself, who knowsUnless the coin is 100% Unc I let the picture do the talking.Why is the prat grading...when he clearly hasn't a clue?Some of the Edward V11 stuff would only sell as bullion.I totally agree. I'll paste some of his replies later. Quote
Coinery Posted August 30, 2012 Posted August 30, 2012 (edited) How the heck can he overgrade by so much and keep his 100% feedback?Must be a Dundee fruit cake.Thats exactly what i was thinking to Peter regarding his feedback, maybe he's buying them himself, who knowsCould be preparing a nice big insurance claim for himself? Uncirculated prices from the insurance company for a fire- damaged bag of bullion coins? Keep your eyes open for a listing saying 'welded lump of scrap/bullion sterling silver coins .925 457g Not Gold lot collection'! Edited August 30, 2012 by Coinery Quote
azda Posted August 30, 2012 Posted August 30, 2012 He tells me he"s been in the business 50 years, i asked how that was possible with the grading. Perhaps he's 90 now and blind? Would have to be blind to buy some of those grades Quote
azda Posted August 30, 2012 Posted August 30, 2012 So i offered him to come along and join in the discussion about his grading and here was his reply.I'm not interested to contact what indicates to be a un-education cult. Possible my decision aren't right, but having you with such a recommendation. Capiche! Regards.- yestodtomMaybe someone Else can recommend the forum to him? Quote
Red Riley Posted August 30, 2012 Posted August 30, 2012 So i offered him to come along and join in the discussion about his grading and here was his reply.I'm not interested to contact what indicates to be a un-education cult. Possible my decision aren't right, but having you with such a recommendation. Capiche! Regards.- yestodtomMaybe someone Else can recommend the forum to him?Nope, can't make any sense of that at all. Quote
ski Posted August 30, 2012 Posted August 30, 2012 I'm not interested to contact what indicates to be a un-education cult. Possible my decision aren't right, but having you with such a recommendation. Capiche! Regardshis reply makes as much sense as his gradingive written him inviting him to come here and learn some Quote
ski Posted August 31, 2012 Posted August 31, 2012 his reply to me was that grading is not an exact science and hes guided by a 1912 spinks catalogue. also questioned wether i knew more than spinks did in 1912........ Quote
Rob Posted August 31, 2012 Posted August 31, 2012 (edited) This one's briliant. A VF G3 halfpenny described as aUNC for £165.99 all in. Described as dark copper (gilt?) 'Unfortunately with a slide die of the press new system', for which read hefty edge knock and buggered rims. I despair. Perhaps I should send him a few scans of a higher/lower grade gVF (depending on viewpoint) and explain the difference between visible laurel detail and flat surfaces. This guy is a complete tool, and consistently so. Maybe a picture of a gilt coin or two would put him right on both fronts. I'm also blind as I can't see SOHO on the trancation (sic) Edited August 31, 2012 by Rob Quote
ski Posted August 31, 2012 Posted August 31, 2012 (edited) This guy is a complete tooland consistently sohe does spout complete bollox.....its just fantastic how everyone else can be soooooo wrong in his opinion......we all make mistakes from time to time, but this guys cornered the market.........and people are buying his coins im just amazed hes been a dealer for 50 years and survived.................. Edited August 31, 2012 by ski Quote
Rob Posted September 1, 2012 Posted September 1, 2012 (edited) his reply to me was that grading is not an exact science and hes guided by a 1912 spinks catalogue. also questioned wether i knew more than spinks did in 1912........If this reference to Spink in 1912 applies, he might have a point. But I bet you would beat him hands down with your knowledge of penny farthings. Edited September 1, 2012 by Rob Quote
azda Posted September 1, 2012 Posted September 1, 2012 I think he's as Mad as his Description of King George TBH.I can't believe anyone takes him seriously, his replies are bizzare and his grades are weird. Quote
Accumulator Posted September 1, 2012 Posted September 1, 2012 This one's briliant. A VF G3 halfpenny described as aUNC for £165.99 all in. Described as dark copper (gilt?) 'Unfortunately with a slide die of the press new system', for which read hefty edge knock and buggered rims. I despair. Perhaps I should send him a few scans of a higher/lower grade gVF (depending on viewpoint) and explain the difference between visible laurel detail and flat surfaces. This guy is a complete tool, and consistently so. Maybe a picture of a gilt coin or two would put him right on both fronts. I'm also blind as I can't see SOHO on the trancation (sic)You have to hand him the award for most entertaining description. Even if it is total b*******!Apparantly, Brittania's holding a 'truncation' on the reverse. That must be the truncated olive branch. Or perhaps he meant 'trunk'! Quote
azda Posted September 1, 2012 Posted September 1, 2012 his reply to me was that grading is not an exact science and hes guided by a 1912 spinks catalogue. also questioned wether i knew more than spinks did in 1912........You should have replied YES as i use a 2012 Edition lol. Maybe he does'nt realise that there is another edition out lol Quote
Peter Posted September 1, 2012 Posted September 1, 2012 Another dodgy grader.http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/George-III-1773-copper-farthing-Very-fine-to-Extremely-fine-grade-/221114959113?pt=UK_Coins_BritishMilled_RL&hash=item337b7a8509#ht_500wt_1288 Quote
Peckris Posted September 1, 2012 Posted September 1, 2012 Another dodgy grader.http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/George-III-1773-copper-farthing-Very-fine-to-Extremely-fine-grade-/221114959113?pt=UK_Coins_BritishMilled_RL&hash=item337b7a8509#ht_500wt_1288If you exchange the word "f***ed" for "fine", then he is spot on! Quote
Coinery Posted September 1, 2012 Posted September 1, 2012 Another dodgy grader.http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/George-III-1773-copper-farthing-Very-fine-to-Extremely-fine-grade-/221114959113?pt=UK_Coins_BritishMilled_RL&hash=item337b7a8509#ht_500wt_1288If you exchange the word "f***ed" for "fine", then he is spot on! I was only sad to find a reverse image wasn't uploaded so I could see the "Greek shield nestling to her left" for myself! Saved himself 12p on an already wasted listing I suppose. Quote
ski Posted September 1, 2012 Posted September 1, 2012 If this reference to Spink in 1912 applies, he might have a point. But I bet you would beat him hands down with your knowledge of penny farthings. i wondered where you were going with this until i scrolled down.............how i laughed when i did.ski, on 31 August 2012 - 10:18 PM, said:his reply to me was that grading is not an exact science and hes guided by a 1912 spinks catalogue. also questioned wether i knew more than spinks did in 1912........You should have replied YES as i use a 2012 Edition lol. Maybe he does'nt realise that there is another edition out loli did that. this was his reply......Books are the seed of world education. It's immaterial the subject. Frankly, the society we are rounded for, it had people for whom literature passed by, and then create a forum where they find likeable souls. Coins as such, bring a major interesting point of looking back, and sometimes they ignore the reason to un-quivalent determination to rise options for their condition (grade). However, nothing have been taken to create a singularity opinion and establish a decisive situation that another soul need to be told how wrong, but leave theirs right. I bring back some received member correspondence to activate that the coin above would be compared with another coin of different date, though and on the book (you disliked!), I quote ..."three coins were struck on dies of same type (above) coining presses at Edinburgh " unquote... with different prices through three grades, and a single with a mark "E". Finally, who had printed prices and choose each grade?. Surely not you, on 18th Century! Regards. Quote
ski Posted September 1, 2012 Posted September 1, 2012 i did that. this was his reply......Books are the seed of world education. It's immaterial the subject. Frankly, the society we are rounded for, it had people for whom literature passed by, and then create a forum where they find likeable souls. Coins as such, bring a major interesting point of looking back, and sometimes they ignore the reason to un-quivalent determination to rise options for their condition (grade). However, nothing have been taken to create a singularity opinion and establish a decisive situation that another soul need to be told how wrong, but leave theirs right. I bring back some received member correspondence to activate that the coin above would be compared with another coin of different date, though and on the book (you disliked!), I quote ..."three coins were struck on dies of same type (above) coining presses at Edinburgh " unquote... with different prices through three grades, and a single with a mark "E". Finally, who had printed prices and choose each grade?. Surely not you, on 18th Century! Regardsi think hes not scottish at all....ive a feeling hes french and is trying to say When the seagulls follow the trawler, its because they think sardines will be thrown in to the sea Quote
azda Posted September 2, 2012 Posted September 2, 2012 i did that. this was his reply......Books are the seed of world education. It's immaterial the subject. Frankly, the society we are rounded for, it had people for whom literature passed by, and then create a forum where they find likeable souls. Coins as such, bring a major interesting point of looking back, and sometimes they ignore the reason to un-quivalent determination to rise options for their condition (grade). However, nothing have been taken to create a singularity opinion and establish a decisive situation that another soul need to be told how wrong, but leave theirs right. I bring back some received member correspondence to activate that the coin above would be compared with another coin of different date, though and on the book (you disliked!), I quote ..."three coins were struck on dies of same type (above) coining presses at Edinburgh " unquote... with different prices through three grades, and a single with a mark "E". Finally, who had printed prices and choose each grade?. Surely not you, on 18th Century! Regardsi think hes not scottish at all....ive a feeling hes french and is trying to say When the seagulls follow the trawler, its because they think sardines will be thrown in to the seaThere is a mental hospital just on the outskirts of Dundee called Liff, i wonder if he's escaped. Oh and BTW i really did understand Cantonnas Seagull trawler quote lol Quote
ski Posted September 2, 2012 Posted September 2, 2012 Oh and BTW i really did understand Cantonnas Seagull trawler quote lol i think most people understood it, its just that it wasnt really relevant to the interview. Quote
Peckris Posted September 2, 2012 Posted September 2, 2012 Oh and BTW i really did understand Cantonnas Seagull trawler quote lol i think most people understood it, its just that it wasnt really relevant to the interview. Oh I don't know - since he was being quizzed by the Press about some controversy or other, then clearly Cantona himself was the trawler, and the Press were the seagulls hoping for sardines, though I feel that comparison is desperately unfair to seagulls Quote
argentumandcoins Posted September 2, 2012 Posted September 2, 2012 i did that. this was his reply......Books are the seed of world education. It's immaterial the subject. Frankly, the society we are rounded for, it had people for whom literature passed by, and then create a forum where they find likeable souls. Coins as such, bring a major interesting point of looking back, and sometimes they ignore the reason to un-quivalent determination to rise options for their condition (grade). However, nothing have been taken to create a singularity opinion and establish a decisive situation that another soul need to be told how wrong, but leave theirs right. I bring back some received member correspondence to activate that the coin above would be compared with another coin of different date, though and on the book (you disliked!), I quote ..."three coins were struck on dies of same type (above) coining presses at Edinburgh " unquote... with different prices through three grades, and a single with a mark "E". Finally, who had printed prices and choose each grade?. Surely not you, on 18th Century! Regardsi think hes not scottish at all....ive a feeling hes french and is trying to say When the seagulls follow the trawler, its because they think sardines will be thrown in to the seaThere is a mental hospital just on the outskirts of Dundee called Liff, i wonder if he's escaped. Oh and BTW i really did understand Cantonnas Seagull trawler quote lolBollocks!I watched the interview that was done with him last year where he stated that he made the line up on the spot and it meant bugger all.It still means more than the lines that ebay tool is using though. Where do you all find the time or self restraint needed to actually communicate with him?Anybody with enough spare time and patience to converse with a looney please feel free to contact my wife as it may take the heat off me Quote
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