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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 2432629, member: 112"]Is it a third option ? Heritage, Stacks Bowers, Great Collections - they're all just coin coin dealers. The only difference is they're bigger companies than the others. And in every case you send them (people you don't know) your coins and wait for your money - just like you do with any other dealer. And Heritage, Stacks Bowers, and Great Collections - they all do exactly the same thing that any other dealer would do. </p><p><br /></p><p>But somehow you think of them differently it seems. Why ? It's a rhetorical question because I already know the answer - it's because they have a good reputation, they are trusted and respected dealers. Well, so are dealers like David Lawrence Rare Coins, Northeast Numismatics, Classical Numismatic Group, Ira & Larry Goldberg, M. Louis Teller, Steinbergs - the list goes on, and on, and on. </p><p><br /></p><p>Every one of those people/companies have a reputation equally as good as Heritage, Stacks Bowers, and Great Collections. In point of fact there are some people who trust those guys more than the big guys. But in the end, they are all just coin dealers. And everything is the same with each of them - you send them your coins, they look them over and decide what to do with them, and then and only then do you get paid.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 2432629, member: 112"]Is it a third option ? Heritage, Stacks Bowers, Great Collections - they're all just coin coin dealers. The only difference is they're bigger companies than the others. And in every case you send them (people you don't know) your coins and wait for your money - just like you do with any other dealer. And Heritage, Stacks Bowers, and Great Collections - they all do exactly the same thing that any other dealer would do. But somehow you think of them differently it seems. Why ? It's a rhetorical question because I already know the answer - it's because they have a good reputation, they are trusted and respected dealers. Well, so are dealers like David Lawrence Rare Coins, Northeast Numismatics, Classical Numismatic Group, Ira & Larry Goldberg, M. Louis Teller, Steinbergs - the list goes on, and on, and on. Every one of those people/companies have a reputation equally as good as Heritage, Stacks Bowers, and Great Collections. In point of fact there are some people who trust those guys more than the big guys. But in the end, they are all just coin dealers. And everything is the same with each of them - you send them your coins, they look them over and decide what to do with them, and then and only then do you get paid.[/QUOTE]
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