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<p>[QUOTE="zekeguzz, post: 1166287, member: 15455"]Thanks greenie, yes over a year now. I have gotten to know you and many others that have followed me on this thread. Hmm, thread doesn't seem to do it justice. You and five or six others have helped me several times. A total of thirty one friends have posted.</p><p> I finally reread all the pages just now and it is hard to describe what has happened. I could have screwed up so many times not knowing what to do or just backed away from this whole thing. But the advice given and moral support from the very first page was just what I needed.</p><p>Talking to NGC and later to Heritage was easy using the advice I was given. I did mention, I think, again, that there are no seller' fees involved with either of the three coins. I did ask for the extra percentage above the final gavel price but was politely turned down saying it was not their policy and/or they don't do that and saying only the smaller auction houses do that. That's kind of bush.</p><p>I really haven't communicated with Heritage much at all. I wonder if they would have sprung for a trip for me out to Chicago, Rosemont. lol! Fat chance.!</p><p>Last comment: There are several $3 gold coins in this auction. Some are high Mint State too. But NO OTHER 1854-D gold coin is there. So it's all alone with no competition. So hang on.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="zekeguzz, post: 1166287, member: 15455"]Thanks greenie, yes over a year now. I have gotten to know you and many others that have followed me on this thread. Hmm, thread doesn't seem to do it justice. You and five or six others have helped me several times. A total of thirty one friends have posted. I finally reread all the pages just now and it is hard to describe what has happened. I could have screwed up so many times not knowing what to do or just backed away from this whole thing. But the advice given and moral support from the very first page was just what I needed. Talking to NGC and later to Heritage was easy using the advice I was given. I did mention, I think, again, that there are no seller' fees involved with either of the three coins. I did ask for the extra percentage above the final gavel price but was politely turned down saying it was not their policy and/or they don't do that and saying only the smaller auction houses do that. That's kind of bush. I really haven't communicated with Heritage much at all. I wonder if they would have sprung for a trip for me out to Chicago, Rosemont. lol! Fat chance.! Last comment: There are several $3 gold coins in this auction. Some are high Mint State too. But NO OTHER 1854-D gold coin is there. So it's all alone with no competition. So hang on.[/QUOTE]
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