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<p>[QUOTE="mdr, post: 61287, member: 3563"]<b>dealers comparison/evaluation</b></p><p><br /></p><p>Dear GDJMSP,</p><p> I agree with you on the ebay option.</p><p> What I wanted to do was ask different auction/dealers about their commision rates, how they market and most importat of all-the security of the coin from the time it leaves me till it gets sold. </p><p> Heritage has given me their commision rate. Would they be angry if I inquired from Bowers and Merena about their services and commisson rates?</p><p> Heritage said all I have to do is send the coin by mail, but carrier insurance is only up to $25,000, way below their estimated value of $40-60,000. I am very uneasy about this. Heritage will also have the coin slabbed. I am also uneasy with this since I will not be present during the slabbing process. What if they damage, lose or switch the coin? How do I prove that the coin was undamage when they got it? If it is lost before it is sold how much do they insure it for? These concernes were adressed by verbal assurances that nothing untoward has ever happened in all the time they have conducted business. I would be more at ease with a lot more that a verbal assurance.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mdr, post: 61287, member: 3563"][b]dealers comparison/evaluation[/b] Dear GDJMSP, I agree with you on the ebay option. What I wanted to do was ask different auction/dealers about their commision rates, how they market and most importat of all-the security of the coin from the time it leaves me till it gets sold. Heritage has given me their commision rate. Would they be angry if I inquired from Bowers and Merena about their services and commisson rates? Heritage said all I have to do is send the coin by mail, but carrier insurance is only up to $25,000, way below their estimated value of $40-60,000. I am very uneasy about this. Heritage will also have the coin slabbed. I am also uneasy with this since I will not be present during the slabbing process. What if they damage, lose or switch the coin? How do I prove that the coin was undamage when they got it? If it is lost before it is sold how much do they insure it for? These concernes were adressed by verbal assurances that nothing untoward has ever happened in all the time they have conducted business. I would be more at ease with a lot more that a verbal assurance.[/QUOTE]
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