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REFUND/RETURN POLICY: 90% of the coins I sell are certified and graded by a 3rd party grading company (TPG) - PCGS, NGC, ICG, ANACS, etc. (the major and most credible ones). Each grading company ultimately has a guarantee on the coins they grade and slab, which may be different from each other. Please be aware of the grading company's coins policies are that you are buying. I rarely sell a coin that is in a raw or ungraded state and will NOT accept returns on these items unless I grossly misrepesent the item description. If you want a cheap 'look-see' go to your local coin store. As for graded coins, I will accept returns or exchanges with a 10% restocking fee, plus Paypal fees, and at your shipping costs. You must notify of any questions/issues in writing within 48 hours of receipt of the item and must not altered/damaged and returned with the original packaging. With that said, I have received numerous questions regarding whether there are any knicks, dings, scratches, toning, hazing on the coins and on the slabs. Folks, the reality is this: the coin is assigned a grade (usually 70 being a perfect strike) by a TPG and slabbed in some form of a plastic casing. Coins are assigned whatever numerical grade because of any issues on the coin itself, whether it's a MS or PR 69, 68, 67 or lower. Anything less then a 70, reality is, its is NOT a perfect strike. The casing or slab is the part that literally gets held in one's hands. It may get a tiny abrasion or something based on the amount of times it has been handled. To ask whether a slab has any markings on it is a redundant question. No one holds slabs with the soft white gloves. 80%+ of the coins I list are freshly graded and thus the least possibly handled coins and cleanest out there. If you want perfect, then you want a 70, but please be advised the value of a 70 may cost anywhere from a few hundred to a few thousand more. I am more then capable of assisting you in building your Registry set (70's). Feel free to ask me. I write these specific things to help manage your expectations as a buyer and what is expected of me as a seller. Truth is truth, BS is BS. I'd rather be harshly honest, then accused of duping someone on a $25 coin.

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