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<p>[QUOTE="Owle, post: 1252826, member: 22004"]This has got to be one of the most unpleasant things, both for dealers and collectors/investors. You buy a coin, either for collection purposes or investment. You examine it, or run it through a grading service quickly while the return privalege is still active. Then you return the coin for a refund. </p><p><br /></p><p>Plus there are grey areas of "rights" where the purchase agreement is a little hazy. I do not like to keep coins that are going to be losers for me in the long run. But I will if the coin was from someone I do significant business with and don't want to antagonize him/her. </p><p><br /></p><p>I bought a bunch of coins from a local coin club member who sold them as MS or AUs without problems. Most of the coins got bad or details grades. What should I do? I am not in a hurry to bother him about it, but it would be helpful if he knew that he was buying problem coins without knowing it, so that his sources are treated more skeptically than currently.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Owle, post: 1252826, member: 22004"]This has got to be one of the most unpleasant things, both for dealers and collectors/investors. You buy a coin, either for collection purposes or investment. You examine it, or run it through a grading service quickly while the return privalege is still active. Then you return the coin for a refund. Plus there are grey areas of "rights" where the purchase agreement is a little hazy. I do not like to keep coins that are going to be losers for me in the long run. But I will if the coin was from someone I do significant business with and don't want to antagonize him/her. I bought a bunch of coins from a local coin club member who sold them as MS or AUs without problems. Most of the coins got bad or details grades. What should I do? I am not in a hurry to bother him about it, but it would be helpful if he knew that he was buying problem coins without knowing it, so that his sources are treated more skeptically than currently.[/QUOTE]
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