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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1257580, member: 26302"]To agree with Gboulton, I bought some lots from a guy who had almost no feedback. It said in the listing his brother died, and he was putting up large groups of coins at a time. I bought some lots, with not great pics, and got items like 18 large cents in a group, another group had a 1869s EF quarter, and silver, and IHC and FE cents, and shield nickels, and world coins, etc etc. The man's brother died, and he was just selling stuff off as groups.</p><p><br /></p><p>I understand being careful, but everyone starts out at zero feedback. The buyer protection plan is there for a reason, so no reason to assume EVERYTHING is fakes. Better yet, maybe ya'll should then I will have free pick of the auctions. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> Btw by the time he was done selling all of the lots he was getting very strong bids since word was out that these were good deals. He had one lot, which he pulled since I think someone was nice enough to point out that there was a AU 1889CC and I believe a VF 1893S Morgan in the group. I seriously believe they were real.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1257580, member: 26302"]To agree with Gboulton, I bought some lots from a guy who had almost no feedback. It said in the listing his brother died, and he was putting up large groups of coins at a time. I bought some lots, with not great pics, and got items like 18 large cents in a group, another group had a 1869s EF quarter, and silver, and IHC and FE cents, and shield nickels, and world coins, etc etc. The man's brother died, and he was just selling stuff off as groups. I understand being careful, but everyone starts out at zero feedback. The buyer protection plan is there for a reason, so no reason to assume EVERYTHING is fakes. Better yet, maybe ya'll should then I will have free pick of the auctions. :) Btw by the time he was done selling all of the lots he was getting very strong bids since word was out that these were good deals. He had one lot, which he pulled since I think someone was nice enough to point out that there was a AU 1889CC and I believe a VF 1893S Morgan in the group. I seriously believe they were real.[/QUOTE]
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