Have been buying from these guys for a couple of years. Bought an 1893-S in 2023 that turned out to be fake. I had the coin graded by Jeff Garret of Mid America Rare Coins in LexingtonKy. I rarely buy ungraded coins. But, every time I have bought coins not in NGC or PCGS holders, I've got burned. The last auction I bought an 1896-O and 1897-O listed as Uncirculated. Paid $680.00 for the 1897-O and instead of being Uncirculated it was an AU 55, worth $280.00. The 1896-O listed as Uncirculated turned out to be an AU53-Cleaned. Paid $310.00 for the coin and it's worth $180.00. I asked to return the coins because I was assured when I returned the fake 1893-S Morgan in 2023 that I paid almost $2300.00 for that I could return any coin I wasn't happy with. Jeremy has now said no returns. According to Jeremy, grading coins is speculative. Ask 10 different Coin Dealers and you'll get 10 different answers. Coin grading is speculative when you allow coin dealers or yourself to grade coins that are now Numismatics. Every coin should have at least 2 different Numismatists to grade a coin. Whomever is assigning these grades have no clue. Listing coins as Uncirculated that have been graded by a Coin Dealer or Company Employee is deceptive as hell. The 1896-O in Uncirculted condition books for $1875.00. The 1897-O in Uncirculated condition books for $1300.00. So, if you seen an advertised coin in Uncirculated condition you would pay pretty good money for either coin. Was told by Jeremy to call him if I wanted to discuss this . So I did. Have yet to hear back. Not a man of his word. Beware of any coin listed as Uncirculated that is not in a NGC or PCGS holder. read more