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<p>[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2035056, member: 36230"]Somewhere around here I still have files (scans) of coins sold many years ago that were imaged on film, so I respectfully find the notion that saving photos for more than a few months too costly a tad hard to swallow, especially from a part-time seller. Now I certainly do not have photos of every coin Ive sold even in the digial era, but keeping suitable records of somewhat higher value and/or commonly counterfeited material takes priority. With that said, any self-respecting and worthwhile dealer should absolutely guarantee the authenticy of every coin he sells or has sold, no matter how much time has passed. I could not care less about ebay policy or what the ANA may say on the matter; unless the buyer has somehow altered or damaged the coin, if sold as genuine and for anything other than junk, if proven to be counterfeit, it needs to be taken back regardless of if you chose to save photos or not. This may not go for a collector who sells a coin from his collection, but absolutely should for anyone presenting themselves as a dealer or even ebay seller.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2035056, member: 36230"]Somewhere around here I still have files (scans) of coins sold many years ago that were imaged on film, so I respectfully find the notion that saving photos for more than a few months too costly a tad hard to swallow, especially from a part-time seller. Now I certainly do not have photos of every coin Ive sold even in the digial era, but keeping suitable records of somewhat higher value and/or commonly counterfeited material takes priority. With that said, any self-respecting and worthwhile dealer should absolutely guarantee the authenticy of every coin he sells or has sold, no matter how much time has passed. I could not care less about ebay policy or what the ANA may say on the matter; unless the buyer has somehow altered or damaged the coin, if sold as genuine and for anything other than junk, if proven to be counterfeit, it needs to be taken back regardless of if you chose to save photos or not. This may not go for a collector who sells a coin from his collection, but absolutely should for anyone presenting themselves as a dealer or even ebay seller.[/QUOTE]
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