In most states, yes, a professional dealer must disclose any defect that he knows about. But how do you prove that he knew?
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At this time there is no major mechanical issues known with the console and any such defects would be covered under the manufacturers limited warranty if one was discovered upon purchase.
make known; reveal; disclose
Defects in crystals are known as thermodynamics defects because crystal defects are as a result of thermodynamics equilibrium and also increase in entropy has also contributed to it.
No known die defects to cause this, regardless I can't see the coin so I suggest you take it to a dealer or collector.
Technically it is not illegal. They can sell anything they want as long as they properly disclose known defects. Some states have lemon laws which allow for additional buyer protection.
No; a teratogen is an agent that can cause birth defects.
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Divulge, reveal, disclose.....
to make known
To reveal is to disclose or make something known or seen.