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<p>[QUOTE="crystalk64, post: 33129, member: 1873"]I buy modern gold and bullion in the raw (brilliant unc.) without any hesitation from just about anyone, especially bullion. I prefer my old gold or classics from a trusted dealer and must see it, especially U.S. gold, before purchasing. If I were to buy classics on Ebay they would then have to be slabbed by one of the big three grading companies OR the seller would have to guarantee a return policy (in writing for my lawyer). I find it a tad bit harder to purchase classic gold from anyone other than my dealer but have purchased foreign gold through Ebay sellers but am very particular where the seller is from and I DO READ FEEDBACK before bidding. Have not been burnt yet (knock on wood) but I am also used to buying and trading all over the world for world crowns and euros and believe me when I say they are "cheaper" when dealing directly with other collectors, regardless what country they are from, than waiting for the coins to "maybe" find their way to a dealer here in the states. In many instances foreign coins have sold out before a press release is even issued in this country so having collecting friends abroad has really kept me in the loop and my collection is growing nicely.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="crystalk64, post: 33129, member: 1873"]I buy modern gold and bullion in the raw (brilliant unc.) without any hesitation from just about anyone, especially bullion. I prefer my old gold or classics from a trusted dealer and must see it, especially U.S. gold, before purchasing. If I were to buy classics on Ebay they would then have to be slabbed by one of the big three grading companies OR the seller would have to guarantee a return policy (in writing for my lawyer). I find it a tad bit harder to purchase classic gold from anyone other than my dealer but have purchased foreign gold through Ebay sellers but am very particular where the seller is from and I DO READ FEEDBACK before bidding. Have not been burnt yet (knock on wood) but I am also used to buying and trading all over the world for world crowns and euros and believe me when I say they are "cheaper" when dealing directly with other collectors, regardless what country they are from, than waiting for the coins to "maybe" find their way to a dealer here in the states. In many instances foreign coins have sold out before a press release is even issued in this country so having collecting friends abroad has really kept me in the loop and my collection is growing nicely.[/QUOTE]
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