Auction Kings always get pretty good feedback, but I would say over 75% of their photos are photoshopped. There's also quite a few other sellers that won't tell you if a coin has been cleaned or if the toning is natural or artificial? Sometimes it can be pretty hard to figure out how accurate their listings are. At least if they have an inaccurate description usually you can get your money back based off of that if necessary. Thanks for watching, and the feedback!
I agree, I might not buy from them again moving forward..? I'll probably post a video of the next NGC submission. Have you bought anything from Auction Kings?
I think I might crack out and send the rainbow toner, it'll look better with a blue PCGS label I think than the yellow holder. I think I'll leave the other ANACS as is?
@@JoshuaAndersonLife Whatever makes you happy but it looks to be to a perfectly fine graded holder. You might look for non slabbed coins to send in for grading so you don't spend as much money playing the crackout game. It usually a losing proposition and a future disappointment.
I have found some nice raw Morgan's and sent them in (I posted videos on them). I usually need submission slots to fill with my annual PCGS membership, but it's really just for the fun of it...
Buying coins without seeing them in person before you purchase is nearly always a losing proposition. Why would you want to spend even more of your hard-earned money on re-submitting common-date slabbed Morgans (or other coins) just to be graded by another company ? Buying from your friendly but very questionable Auction Kings ? Yeah, no thanks ! 🤔 😲😳😬 🤣😂🤣