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<p>[QUOTE="tibor, post: 3906959, member: 73385"]I still have not received my coins from a different (German) auction</p><p>company. As for Kunker, they do an excellent job with me. I will bid</p><p>on their coins at multiples of the estimate. They have never "run up"</p><p>the bid on me. There were several times when my bid was blown out</p><p>of the water. As for Dorotheum, They do not accept PayPal. In the last</p><p>couple of years, they've had a few coins that I would have loved to added</p><p>to my collection. How can a large auction firm not accept PayPal? The</p><p>21st century is calling. They do accept money transfers. This is very</p><p>expensive for most U.S. collectors. With the issue of cleaning, the rest</p><p>of the world is OK with it as long as it was done correctly and not with</p><p>a Brillo Pad. Most pre 1930 U.S. coins at one time or another have been</p><p>cleaned, some very obviously. I collect Medieval coins so most of them</p><p>have been cleaned at one time. [USER=57121]@Sullykerry2[/USER] I hope everything goes</p><p>well, in fact with your last post, #9, I believe they will. Keep us posted.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tibor, post: 3906959, member: 73385"]I still have not received my coins from a different (German) auction company. As for Kunker, they do an excellent job with me. I will bid on their coins at multiples of the estimate. They have never "run up" the bid on me. There were several times when my bid was blown out of the water. As for Dorotheum, They do not accept PayPal. In the last couple of years, they've had a few coins that I would have loved to added to my collection. How can a large auction firm not accept PayPal? The 21st century is calling. They do accept money transfers. This is very expensive for most U.S. collectors. With the issue of cleaning, the rest of the world is OK with it as long as it was done correctly and not with a Brillo Pad. Most pre 1930 U.S. coins at one time or another have been cleaned, some very obviously. I collect Medieval coins so most of them have been cleaned at one time. [USER=57121]@Sullykerry2[/USER] I hope everything goes well, in fact with your last post, #9, I believe they will. Keep us posted.[/QUOTE]
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