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<p>[QUOTE="oldfinecollector, post: 4252049, member: 110740"]Ask them what are their cars , not employees of course but the managing directors. You will be surprise.</p><p><br /></p><p>Smaller dealers and auction house are not concern as it is not an easy job for them but they love coins. Bigger ones are true coins lover that must run a business.</p><p><br /></p><p>I got always in memory what happens to Freeman & Sear .... and all doubts about Lantz and too many to my opinion that are on my blacklist. Having enough experience with the art market I prefer a bit of paranoia. </p><p><br /></p><p>You learn by mistake but it cost money to learn. I know expert coin dealers very honest and expert in Greek , Roman coinage that bought dangerous faked, expensive coins and never had refund from their business partners. </p><p><br /></p><p>The same Chinese antiquities, paintings. If you have a doubt on a dealer or a coin don’t buy it. As say Doug trust only people you know and that refund with no questions not report from 2 experts , I have read carefully the sales condition of Roma[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="oldfinecollector, post: 4252049, member: 110740"]Ask them what are their cars , not employees of course but the managing directors. You will be surprise. Smaller dealers and auction house are not concern as it is not an easy job for them but they love coins. Bigger ones are true coins lover that must run a business. I got always in memory what happens to Freeman & Sear .... and all doubts about Lantz and too many to my opinion that are on my blacklist. Having enough experience with the art market I prefer a bit of paranoia. You learn by mistake but it cost money to learn. I know expert coin dealers very honest and expert in Greek , Roman coinage that bought dangerous faked, expensive coins and never had refund from their business partners. The same Chinese antiquities, paintings. If you have a doubt on a dealer or a coin don’t buy it. As say Doug trust only people you know and that refund with no questions not report from 2 experts , I have read carefully the sales condition of Roma[/QUOTE]
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