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<p>[QUOTE="10gary22, post: 1185915, member: 23626"]Good luck on trying to determine the value of errors. I think you might have to take the value of a non-error coin to show proof. When things are really rare, there are just no comparables available. I really think a lot of private trades are not disclosed fully for IRS filing purposes. I have research a particular scarce item for months now and although one expert believes the value to be a mid 5 figure range, traders are saying less than 1k. I see a lot of motivation to undervalue rare items.</p><p> </p><p>Then of course, those filing insurance claims are motivated to try and overvalue the items.</p><p> </p><p>However, I think they will find them............eventually. Registered mail tracks every single person who handled the package. When they get to a final trace, they will find them. I don;t think the value of the items is worth losing a good job over ? I have known many postmen and they all would say the same thing. "Not worth it".</p><p> </p><p>I wish you a lot of luck,</p><p> </p><p>gary[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="10gary22, post: 1185915, member: 23626"]Good luck on trying to determine the value of errors. I think you might have to take the value of a non-error coin to show proof. When things are really rare, there are just no comparables available. I really think a lot of private trades are not disclosed fully for IRS filing purposes. I have research a particular scarce item for months now and although one expert believes the value to be a mid 5 figure range, traders are saying less than 1k. I see a lot of motivation to undervalue rare items. Then of course, those filing insurance claims are motivated to try and overvalue the items. However, I think they will find them............eventually. Registered mail tracks every single person who handled the package. When they get to a final trace, they will find them. I don;t think the value of the items is worth losing a good job over ? I have known many postmen and they all would say the same thing. "Not worth it". I wish you a lot of luck, gary[/QUOTE]
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