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sight seen: an offer for a coin subject to verification and acceptance of the grade.
sigh unseen: an offer for a coin that requires no verification of the grade.

 


sight seen A term to indicate that the buyer of a particular numismatic item in a particular grade wants to view the coin before he buys it. He may have a customer who wants an untoned coin - or a toned coin, or some other specific requirement.

Sight seen.
In the early 1990’s attempts were made to fix the sight unseen market. “Sight-Seen' trading went into effect, where dealers would indicate their bid, but could limit quantity or quality. This makes for higher bids.

sight seen
Available for examination prior to a final purchase decision.
sight unseen
Unavailable for examination prior to a final purchase decision.

sight seen
Available for examination to a potential buyer before a purchase decision is made.
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Sheldon to denote proportional values of large cents minted from 1793 to 1814 and subsequently adaped as a general grading scale shinplaster Canadian fractional banknotes sight seen Available for examination to a potential buyer before a ...

Greysheet - The Coin Dealer Newsletter, a price guide for U. S. coins intended for dealer-to-dealer sight seen transactions.

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See also: Grading, Nickel, Silver, Proof, Quarter

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