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<p>[QUOTE="windwalker, post: 1708509, member: 38923"]The thing that worries me about dealer #1 is that a lot of people in the are consider him to be guru on coins. But yes, I do plan on stopping in an educating him on this coin and he recommended sending to NGC.</p><p><br /></p><p>As far as whether or not I'm going to keep the coin, I think that I will until I get as satisfactory offer. The coin is valuable only as an horrible example and I don't imagine I'd be getting any satisfactory offer.</p><p><br /></p><p>As far a trying to get my money back from my friend that's a definite no. I entered into the deal willingly and he didn't try to deceive me in any way. We both examined the coin that he found and he said a price that I countered on and he accepted.</p><p><br /></p><p>I think we all have done something foolish (me more than once). I accept by losses and lessons graciously and move on. If I felt that there was an intend to deceive I would most definitely asking for a refund. The amount was minimal for a lesson learned and besides I needed a digital camera.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="windwalker, post: 1708509, member: 38923"]The thing that worries me about dealer #1 is that a lot of people in the are consider him to be guru on coins. But yes, I do plan on stopping in an educating him on this coin and he recommended sending to NGC. As far as whether or not I'm going to keep the coin, I think that I will until I get as satisfactory offer. The coin is valuable only as an horrible example and I don't imagine I'd be getting any satisfactory offer. As far a trying to get my money back from my friend that's a definite no. I entered into the deal willingly and he didn't try to deceive me in any way. We both examined the coin that he found and he said a price that I countered on and he accepted. I think we all have done something foolish (me more than once). I accept by losses and lessons graciously and move on. If I felt that there was an intend to deceive I would most definitely asking for a refund. The amount was minimal for a lesson learned and besides I needed a digital camera.[/QUOTE]
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