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<p>[QUOTE="jaceravone, post: 685591, member: 9474"]Congrats on getting the VanBuren's......especially before the price increase. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> I am sorry that you also received a "defective" coin. I think you should definitely send it back. You are paying a lot for these coins and to accept anythng less than perfect is not acceptable. The only thing that I would be concerned with is will the mint allow you to return the coin for an even swap and not charge you the price difference? I would call the mint up tonight and see if they will swap you out. The key would be whether or not you can convince them that that the coin is damaged. They will swap out a "damaged" coin at even cost. Either way, I would return the coin and accept nothing less than perfect on this coin even if it means that you have to wait several months to be able to purchase it again. The mint defect on my coin cost me the unc version and I am not happy with that, but I will wait until the price comes down again which I feel confident that it will. Heck.... we have a year to buy the coin, so its just a matter of time before the price comes down.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jaceravone, post: 685591, member: 9474"]Congrats on getting the VanBuren's......especially before the price increase. :) I am sorry that you also received a "defective" coin. I think you should definitely send it back. You are paying a lot for these coins and to accept anythng less than perfect is not acceptable. The only thing that I would be concerned with is will the mint allow you to return the coin for an even swap and not charge you the price difference? I would call the mint up tonight and see if they will swap you out. The key would be whether or not you can convince them that that the coin is damaged. They will swap out a "damaged" coin at even cost. Either way, I would return the coin and accept nothing less than perfect on this coin even if it means that you have to wait several months to be able to purchase it again. The mint defect on my coin cost me the unc version and I am not happy with that, but I will wait until the price comes down again which I feel confident that it will. Heck.... we have a year to buy the coin, so its just a matter of time before the price comes down.[/QUOTE]
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