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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 964331, member: 19065"]The Mint doesn't seem to put many policies in writing as we learned about the bullion pricing grid a short while ago... </p><p><br /></p><p>Products get returned to the fulfillment center as indicated by the address on the Return Form that comes with your order. Products do not get returned to the Mint. Items are inspected upon return and given some level of tolerance, can be restocked then shipped out with new orders. The fulfillment center doesn't care about what collectors consider return worthy for low grade potential. Very obvious error-coins are screened for in the first place so they don't get out too often. Other damage to OGP might be replaceable if the coin is okay to be repackaged, but I do not know if the fulfillment center is equipped to handle this. Coins with a Precious Metals composition which are unsaleable to the public are typically liquidated through the bullion dealers network until inventories are depleted.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you have kept any of your order invoices from the Mint, just look at the bottom portion, Return Form. It asks you the reasons and to itemized your return. It's fairly straightforward, but a customers reasoning may not be nor be accurately recorded on the Return Form.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 964331, member: 19065"]The Mint doesn't seem to put many policies in writing as we learned about the bullion pricing grid a short while ago... Products get returned to the fulfillment center as indicated by the address on the Return Form that comes with your order. Products do not get returned to the Mint. Items are inspected upon return and given some level of tolerance, can be restocked then shipped out with new orders. The fulfillment center doesn't care about what collectors consider return worthy for low grade potential. Very obvious error-coins are screened for in the first place so they don't get out too often. Other damage to OGP might be replaceable if the coin is okay to be repackaged, but I do not know if the fulfillment center is equipped to handle this. Coins with a Precious Metals composition which are unsaleable to the public are typically liquidated through the bullion dealers network until inventories are depleted. If you have kept any of your order invoices from the Mint, just look at the bottom portion, Return Form. It asks you the reasons and to itemized your return. It's fairly straightforward, but a customers reasoning may not be nor be accurately recorded on the Return Form.[/QUOTE]
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