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<p>[QUOTE="Owle, post: 1368190, member: 22004"]That makes a lot of sense.</p><p><br /></p><p>But large volume buyers know all the tricks.</p><p><br /></p><p>Here is another example: I sent some PCGS and NGC certified coins to Nachbar, you know, the guy who each week in Coin World has bright, bold, self-aggrandizing ads on how he pays more than anyone, and even regularly gives bonus checks because it is "the right thing to do". Probably some people who have huge collections have a good experience with him, but I have heard others who have not been happy.</p><p><br /></p><p>I sent him the following coins: a PCGS Walker, 1944-S MS65. It was a no problem coin, lusterous and attractive, maybe not 100% full strike, but nearly. He offered MS64 money, GS bid saying it was not a true 65. An 1884-S $20 NGC62. He offered MS60 money, saying in reality it was not a true 62. Third coin was a $10 Indian I had bought as a CU from a large wholesaler. He offered around melt on that saying it had problems when it was AU58 at worst. He got really angry when I refused the deal, spouting off about what an expert he was, blah, blah, blah. </p><p><br /></p><p>My guess is he has pulled this crap on many people. Supposedly he was retiring a couple of years ago. We are still waiting for him to at least honor his word with that promise![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Owle, post: 1368190, member: 22004"]That makes a lot of sense. But large volume buyers know all the tricks. Here is another example: I sent some PCGS and NGC certified coins to Nachbar, you know, the guy who each week in Coin World has bright, bold, self-aggrandizing ads on how he pays more than anyone, and even regularly gives bonus checks because it is "the right thing to do". Probably some people who have huge collections have a good experience with him, but I have heard others who have not been happy. I sent him the following coins: a PCGS Walker, 1944-S MS65. It was a no problem coin, lusterous and attractive, maybe not 100% full strike, but nearly. He offered MS64 money, GS bid saying it was not a true 65. An 1884-S $20 NGC62. He offered MS60 money, saying in reality it was not a true 62. Third coin was a $10 Indian I had bought as a CU from a large wholesaler. He offered around melt on that saying it had problems when it was AU58 at worst. He got really angry when I refused the deal, spouting off about what an expert he was, blah, blah, blah. My guess is he has pulled this crap on many people. Supposedly he was retiring a couple of years ago. We are still waiting for him to at least honor his word with that promise![/QUOTE]
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