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<p>[QUOTE="Clawcoins, post: 24860664, member: 77814"]Back in the 1970s when my parents took us kids to the eastern states, mostly the colonial / witch hunt areas. I recall the stores having jars of "colonial coins." This was before the law requiring them to have a "COPY" stamp on them. I'm sure I have some (or had) laying around somewhere. But since getting more involved in coin collecting I always wondered what happened to all those coins sold and distributed all over the place.</p><p><br /></p><p>Since I started getting in to Colonial coins years ago, looking back to those childhool days, I decided to only by certified coins as I'm truly not expert enough not have enough time (yes, some will say it's "easy" etc etc but that's not for everyone). So slabbed is the only way to go for me.</p><p><br /></p><p>Good luck on getting your money back.</p><p>My CC has a 30 days time limit on refunds. I've in the past with raw coins notified my CC company if I were to send it out for certification so at least I have an open (potential) case.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Clawcoins, post: 24860664, member: 77814"]Back in the 1970s when my parents took us kids to the eastern states, mostly the colonial / witch hunt areas. I recall the stores having jars of "colonial coins." This was before the law requiring them to have a "COPY" stamp on them. I'm sure I have some (or had) laying around somewhere. But since getting more involved in coin collecting I always wondered what happened to all those coins sold and distributed all over the place. Since I started getting in to Colonial coins years ago, looking back to those childhool days, I decided to only by certified coins as I'm truly not expert enough not have enough time (yes, some will say it's "easy" etc etc but that's not for everyone). So slabbed is the only way to go for me. Good luck on getting your money back. My CC has a 30 days time limit on refunds. I've in the past with raw coins notified my CC company if I were to send it out for certification so at least I have an open (potential) case.[/QUOTE]
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