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<p>[QUOTE="JPeace$, post: 2071602, member: 42727"]I love Heritage. I've won many, many coins in their auctions. Some were below my highest bid, some right at it and others I had to go deep to add to my collection. Invoices are like clockwork. Shipping depends on the type of auction. If it's a signature auction, in my experience, it takes a little longer to receive. John already mentioned the reason for this. Rest assured, the coins will be in a self adhesive corrugated "sleave" inside another sealed cardboard envelope, and that will be in a USPS priority shipping envelope. Unless you buy a lot of coins, then they will arrive in a nice roll end tuck flap corrugated container.</p><p> </p><p>Like Bill said, because the Stack's website frustrates so many people (me included), you can find some good deals. They have some consistently nice material too.</p><p> </p><p>Legend has some upper crust coins which 90% are out of my budget, but it's fun to drool. The Morgan in my avatar was won at a Legend~Morphy auction.</p><p> </p><p>Once you start buying frequently, they'll start sending you catalogs for their large auctions. Not only are they well done, the nicest coins include some interesting numismatic information. As one who is fairly new to this hobby, I learn a lot just reading the auction catalogs.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="JPeace$, post: 2071602, member: 42727"]I love Heritage. I've won many, many coins in their auctions. Some were below my highest bid, some right at it and others I had to go deep to add to my collection. Invoices are like clockwork. Shipping depends on the type of auction. If it's a signature auction, in my experience, it takes a little longer to receive. John already mentioned the reason for this. Rest assured, the coins will be in a self adhesive corrugated "sleave" inside another sealed cardboard envelope, and that will be in a USPS priority shipping envelope. Unless you buy a lot of coins, then they will arrive in a nice roll end tuck flap corrugated container. Like Bill said, because the Stack's website frustrates so many people (me included), you can find some good deals. They have some consistently nice material too. Legend has some upper crust coins which 90% are out of my budget, but it's fun to drool. The Morgan in my avatar was won at a Legend~Morphy auction. Once you start buying frequently, they'll start sending you catalogs for their large auctions. Not only are they well done, the nicest coins include some interesting numismatic information. As one who is fairly new to this hobby, I learn a lot just reading the auction catalogs.[/QUOTE]
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