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Old 07-07-2008, 12:06 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Heritage Auctions wants coins back

I purchased some high end coins from Heritage coins during an auction. Along with the invoice to pay for the coin there was an attached paper for one of the coins that said, "Free Auction Certificate. This certificate entitles . . . to consign this coin (Lot# 21890) at no commission to Heritage. Heritage also offers free verbal appraisals of your other coins and currency."

I'm not sure why they picked this coin, but they aint gettin' it back!
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