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<p>[QUOTE="sand, post: 25387518, member: 118540"]I've won 3 coins from CNG. They are a very reputable, very well known auction house for ancient coins. They also auction medieval coins, and modern coins. They seem to be pretty good at weeding out fake ancient coins. They have always been pleasant to work with. I wish they accepted PayPal, but that's okay. They are a US company, and I live in the US, therefore I trust them with my credit card information. The 3 coins I won from CNG, were relatively expensive coins, for me, because I'm a bottom feeder, usually. 1 coin cost $396 including shipping, which was a reasonable price for that coin. 1 coin cost $180 including shipping, which was a low price for that coin. 1 coin cost $171 including shipping, which was a very low price for that coin. Therefore, sometimes their coins hammer for relatively low prices. However, many of their coins seem to hammer for relatively high prices. But, because I'm a bottom feeder, my perception of "low prices" and "high prices" is incomplete, because I usually don't even look at expensive coins, especially in the last couple of years.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="sand, post: 25387518, member: 118540"]I've won 3 coins from CNG. They are a very reputable, very well known auction house for ancient coins. They also auction medieval coins, and modern coins. They seem to be pretty good at weeding out fake ancient coins. They have always been pleasant to work with. I wish they accepted PayPal, but that's okay. They are a US company, and I live in the US, therefore I trust them with my credit card information. The 3 coins I won from CNG, were relatively expensive coins, for me, because I'm a bottom feeder, usually. 1 coin cost $396 including shipping, which was a reasonable price for that coin. 1 coin cost $180 including shipping, which was a low price for that coin. 1 coin cost $171 including shipping, which was a very low price for that coin. Therefore, sometimes their coins hammer for relatively low prices. However, many of their coins seem to hammer for relatively high prices. But, because I'm a bottom feeder, my perception of "low prices" and "high prices" is incomplete, because I usually don't even look at expensive coins, especially in the last couple of years.[/QUOTE]
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