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<p>[QUOTE="buddy16cat, post: 2147234, member: 37356"]One thing I don't like about priority mail is the clause it states that coins and bullion insurance payout is $15.00. I have read horror stories of someone insuring a proof gold buffalo and getting $15. I can tell you not having insurance with the post office is risky. They lost a package with a lower grade 1920-D Walker, now I am out the money and the coin. Now I only sell coins under $10 and maybe won't be doing that soon since someone just opened a case for a Mercury dime I sold for $4. 2 other people said they didn't receive their Barber quarter and low grade seated dime. I don't provide tracking so I am out of luck. It is a risk to sell without tracking, but a low one with low cost coins. Fortunately most people wouldn't allow their conscious to bug them over $4 and try to get it for free. I would never claim I didn't get something that I did for any reason. Even if they taped the coins to a piece of paper and they were the wrong ones. I would just get ticked off and let the seller know about it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="buddy16cat, post: 2147234, member: 37356"]One thing I don't like about priority mail is the clause it states that coins and bullion insurance payout is $15.00. I have read horror stories of someone insuring a proof gold buffalo and getting $15. I can tell you not having insurance with the post office is risky. They lost a package with a lower grade 1920-D Walker, now I am out the money and the coin. Now I only sell coins under $10 and maybe won't be doing that soon since someone just opened a case for a Mercury dime I sold for $4. 2 other people said they didn't receive their Barber quarter and low grade seated dime. I don't provide tracking so I am out of luck. It is a risk to sell without tracking, but a low one with low cost coins. Fortunately most people wouldn't allow their conscious to bug them over $4 and try to get it for free. I would never claim I didn't get something that I did for any reason. Even if they taped the coins to a piece of paper and they were the wrong ones. I would just get ticked off and let the seller know about it.[/QUOTE]
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