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<p>[QUOTE="claw, post: 64399, member: 3699"]Thats what i did not want to hear.</p><p> I recently have been purchasing MS-68 pcgs graded golden dollars, and from looking at them their not 68, maybe 67. Although,I am no expert at grading coins ,I am pretty close ,within a grade or too. </p><p>So they just might be MS-68.</p><p><br /></p><p>But with my recent purchases from KELLY,s coins,I am extremely doubtfull that ,they are 68.( I am not up with technology, as far as digital cams or scanners)</p><p><br /></p><p>As you can read under the thread (counterfeits????),I also purchased the 1998 and the 2000 Chinese Lunar Scallops from this company. I opened up the plastic on the Dragon only to find a line on the side.With this in mind, I have made several attempts to contact Kellys, and have had no reply.</p><p>Funny thing is, my 15 day return policy has expired.</p><p><br /></p><p>With, as I had thought,that Kellys was a reputable dealer. I will make every attempt to voice my opinion that they are very shady!!!!!!!!!!!!!!</p><p><br /></p><p>It,s too bad for the other reputable dealers that I will no longer buy online.Nor will my collecting habits be the same.Since, I will onlybuy from the U.S. mint.Though I have had my problems with them too!</p><p><br /></p><p>It is a bad thing for this hobby that there are soooooooooo many shady businesses, and people out there,just waiting to take advantage of collecters.</p><p><br /></p><p>Many people are satisfied with purchases they make. But I wonder if they too are taken advantage of and just dont know it.(being sold a lower grade coin for the higher price.Since, in most cases the higher grade coin is multiples in price.) And unless u are the expert, or are just happy with the deals u make,then u will continuously be bent over. Just another way too make a buck, I guess.</p><p><br /></p><p>So "to each his own". What ever makes u happy. As far as me, i will probably never buy any thing again.Except the new stuff from the mint..</p><p><br /></p><p>Feel free to leave an opinion THANKS CLAW[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="claw, post: 64399, member: 3699"]Thats what i did not want to hear. I recently have been purchasing MS-68 pcgs graded golden dollars, and from looking at them their not 68, maybe 67. Although,I am no expert at grading coins ,I am pretty close ,within a grade or too. So they just might be MS-68. But with my recent purchases from KELLY,s coins,I am extremely doubtfull that ,they are 68.( I am not up with technology, as far as digital cams or scanners) As you can read under the thread (counterfeits????),I also purchased the 1998 and the 2000 Chinese Lunar Scallops from this company. I opened up the plastic on the Dragon only to find a line on the side.With this in mind, I have made several attempts to contact Kellys, and have had no reply. Funny thing is, my 15 day return policy has expired. With, as I had thought,that Kellys was a reputable dealer. I will make every attempt to voice my opinion that they are very shady!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It,s too bad for the other reputable dealers that I will no longer buy online.Nor will my collecting habits be the same.Since, I will onlybuy from the U.S. mint.Though I have had my problems with them too! It is a bad thing for this hobby that there are soooooooooo many shady businesses, and people out there,just waiting to take advantage of collecters. Many people are satisfied with purchases they make. But I wonder if they too are taken advantage of and just dont know it.(being sold a lower grade coin for the higher price.Since, in most cases the higher grade coin is multiples in price.) And unless u are the expert, or are just happy with the deals u make,then u will continuously be bent over. Just another way too make a buck, I guess. So "to each his own". What ever makes u happy. As far as me, i will probably never buy any thing again.Except the new stuff from the mint.. Feel free to leave an opinion THANKS CLAW[/QUOTE]
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