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<p>[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 1662041, member: 36230"]If the coin from the OP's other thread is any indication of the lot's overall condition, I highly doubt this is the case unless the dealer really wants to play games over a few dollars. But, he also posted an AG-ish 1803 (IIRC) which is definitely worth more than a buck or two, so really all depends on the coins in question and until/unless he shares this information, we can do nothing but speculate.</p><p> </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>There should be no harm in at least calling to discuss the matter with him, but if you wish to use him in the future, do not make a big deal out of this. Since in your original post, you said the coins were sent to him to "sell", ask what happened to them. If he still has them, you might be able to get them back, but if they are gone, please do take this all as a lesson learned; both in how much you are paying and with sending/consigning coins before discussing how much you expect to receive for them. Good luck to you.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 1662041, member: 36230"]If the coin from the OP's other thread is any indication of the lot's overall condition, I highly doubt this is the case unless the dealer really wants to play games over a few dollars. But, he also posted an AG-ish 1803 (IIRC) which is definitely worth more than a buck or two, so really all depends on the coins in question and until/unless he shares this information, we can do nothing but speculate. There should be no harm in at least calling to discuss the matter with him, but if you wish to use him in the future, do not make a big deal out of this. Since in your original post, you said the coins were sent to him to "sell", ask what happened to them. If he still has them, you might be able to get them back, but if they are gone, please do take this all as a lesson learned; both in how much you are paying and with sending/consigning coins before discussing how much you expect to receive for them. Good luck to you.[/QUOTE]
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