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<p>[QUOTE="tomn66, post: 227258, member: 3983"]I was searching the internet for the best price on a set of PCGS MS66 Washington Dollars.</p><p>I have only bought from a few web sites but the one I found was a very professional looking site and the dealer was an ANA and PNG life member among a long list of other credentials.</p><p>The price on the website was $49.95 for the set from both mints. I know the price has been dropping but this seemed like a good deal. When I went to order, the shopping cart kept putting in $89.95 which is a little high. I emailed them and also left a phone message saying that I would buy at the original $49.95. No message has been returned either email or phone, but I checked the web site and the listing is now changed to $89.95. Not sure what I think about this. If it was a mistake should they still be obligated to sell at the original price? I remember Littleton made a mistake on their web site with the 2006 W ASE's and still sold them at the wrong listed price. At the very least a return message should have been sent.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tomn66, post: 227258, member: 3983"]I was searching the internet for the best price on a set of PCGS MS66 Washington Dollars. I have only bought from a few web sites but the one I found was a very professional looking site and the dealer was an ANA and PNG life member among a long list of other credentials. The price on the website was $49.95 for the set from both mints. I know the price has been dropping but this seemed like a good deal. When I went to order, the shopping cart kept putting in $89.95 which is a little high. I emailed them and also left a phone message saying that I would buy at the original $49.95. No message has been returned either email or phone, but I checked the web site and the listing is now changed to $89.95. Not sure what I think about this. If it was a mistake should they still be obligated to sell at the original price? I remember Littleton made a mistake on their web site with the 2006 W ASE's and still sold them at the wrong listed price. At the very least a return message should have been sent.[/QUOTE]
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