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<p>[QUOTE="Aethelred, post: 2756147, member: 81808"][USER=83956]@Gavin Richardson[/USER] </p><p><br /></p><p>I had something like this happen about a year ago. I ordered a nice Denarius of Marcus Aurelius from Europe. After a couple of months the coin (which was mailed without insurance) did not arrive. The dealer offered me a store credit for the full amount that I had paid for the original coin and I picked something else which had a lower cost then my original coin and told the dealer to keep the difference. The replacement coin arrived in about three weeks and all was well.</p><p><br /></p><p>About three or four months after all of this a battered and beaten envelope arrived in the mail from Europe and I wondered "what could this be?" Of course it was the Marcus Aurelius Denarius. I contacted the dealer at once and paid him the full price of the replacement coin he had sent, that way he was made whole on both the original and replacement coins.</p><p><br /></p><p>In this case the coin was mailed without insurance, but if the coin had been insured I would have done the same thing.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Aethelred, post: 2756147, member: 81808"][USER=83956]@Gavin Richardson[/USER] I had something like this happen about a year ago. I ordered a nice Denarius of Marcus Aurelius from Europe. After a couple of months the coin (which was mailed without insurance) did not arrive. The dealer offered me a store credit for the full amount that I had paid for the original coin and I picked something else which had a lower cost then my original coin and told the dealer to keep the difference. The replacement coin arrived in about three weeks and all was well. About three or four months after all of this a battered and beaten envelope arrived in the mail from Europe and I wondered "what could this be?" Of course it was the Marcus Aurelius Denarius. I contacted the dealer at once and paid him the full price of the replacement coin he had sent, that way he was made whole on both the original and replacement coins. In this case the coin was mailed without insurance, but if the coin had been insured I would have done the same thing.[/QUOTE]
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