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<p>[QUOTE="darrowcrowe, post: 1201888, member: 27209"]Some of you have heard that a package going to ICG sent 4/29 with 78 coins was or is still unaccounted for. I filed a claim on May 21 with back up paperwork from auction sales, current listings and values according to recent sales on all 78 coins. Now I recieved two letters one went to ICG asking if they got the package which is a no, still. The other letter wanted a complete description of each item....purchase date....and "COST" of each item sent. Todays value was somewhere between $4265 and $4475. Under $60 per coin average at minimuim grade I thought they would grade as. They would be worth a lot more in the "better" grades I am sure some would have recieved. I put a value of $3994 on it as I never in a million years thought that the package would go AWOL. The cost as some of them as I cherried them out of original rolls or bought as a regular type rather than as a "special" type was under $2000 under $25 per coin. I wonder what the Post Office will pay. In my letter I did point out that some of the coins were purchased in the 1990's. I also stated that it took me years to collect the coins and I would rather have them back than the bucks. I wonder what they will do?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="darrowcrowe, post: 1201888, member: 27209"]Some of you have heard that a package going to ICG sent 4/29 with 78 coins was or is still unaccounted for. I filed a claim on May 21 with back up paperwork from auction sales, current listings and values according to recent sales on all 78 coins. Now I recieved two letters one went to ICG asking if they got the package which is a no, still. The other letter wanted a complete description of each item....purchase date....and "COST" of each item sent. Todays value was somewhere between $4265 and $4475. Under $60 per coin average at minimuim grade I thought they would grade as. They would be worth a lot more in the "better" grades I am sure some would have recieved. I put a value of $3994 on it as I never in a million years thought that the package would go AWOL. The cost as some of them as I cherried them out of original rolls or bought as a regular type rather than as a "special" type was under $2000 under $25 per coin. I wonder what the Post Office will pay. In my letter I did point out that some of the coins were purchased in the 1990's. I also stated that it took me years to collect the coins and I would rather have them back than the bucks. I wonder what they will do?[/QUOTE]
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