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<p>[QUOTE="Aaron Apfel, post: 2506610, member: 67415"]Whoa, pretty big bump <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> I haven't bought any coins in a long time but I was thinking of buying another lot from them some time in the near future. I have had some really interesting coins come from them, and have honestly not found a better seller anywhere. Where did you hear about this and what evidence do you have? I have no doubt there are plenty of dealers and sellers out there who do shady business, but these guys have always seemed good (not to mention incredible customer service).</p><p><br /></p><p>Here is a quote from their website: "All of our Hoards are purchased ethically with appropriate export approval from the country of origin."</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm not quite sure if they would be able to get away with lying about that. I imagine they might even be able to show some paperwork if a buyer asked for it. Besides, if they were involved in illegal trafficking I'm sure their prices wouldn't be so high. I tend to believe that they are indeed ethically obtained (hence their high price-points) unless I see evidence stating otherwise.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron Apfel, post: 2506610, member: 67415"]Whoa, pretty big bump :) I haven't bought any coins in a long time but I was thinking of buying another lot from them some time in the near future. I have had some really interesting coins come from them, and have honestly not found a better seller anywhere. Where did you hear about this and what evidence do you have? I have no doubt there are plenty of dealers and sellers out there who do shady business, but these guys have always seemed good (not to mention incredible customer service). Here is a quote from their website: "All of our Hoards are purchased ethically with appropriate export approval from the country of origin." I'm not quite sure if they would be able to get away with lying about that. I imagine they might even be able to show some paperwork if a buyer asked for it. Besides, if they were involved in illegal trafficking I'm sure their prices wouldn't be so high. I tend to believe that they are indeed ethically obtained (hence their high price-points) unless I see evidence stating otherwise.[/QUOTE]
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