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<p>[QUOTE="borgovan, post: 544180, member: 13016"]How about lack of packing? I got a large lot (about 4,000 coins, I think) of Jefferson nickels just loose in a flat-rate priority mail box. The bummer is that many of them were sorted by date in rolls, all of which had broken open, so I had a heck of a time re-sorting them.</p><p> </p><p>Recently, I got a ton of proof and mint sets that were also just thrown loose in a box. They were all torn up when I got them. I complained to the seller, and he said that's the way he received them when he bought them. He did say that he would send me something to make up for my trouble, though. Then, a week later, I got a huge box, filled with all manner of packing material, and inside were four dollar-sized silver coins, all individually wrapped to insanity. It took me about 5 minutes to unwrap each one through all the layers of tape and other packing material.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="borgovan, post: 544180, member: 13016"]How about lack of packing? I got a large lot (about 4,000 coins, I think) of Jefferson nickels just loose in a flat-rate priority mail box. The bummer is that many of them were sorted by date in rolls, all of which had broken open, so I had a heck of a time re-sorting them. Recently, I got a ton of proof and mint sets that were also just thrown loose in a box. They were all torn up when I got them. I complained to the seller, and he said that's the way he received them when he bought them. He did say that he would send me something to make up for my trouble, though. Then, a week later, I got a huge box, filled with all manner of packing material, and inside were four dollar-sized silver coins, all individually wrapped to insanity. It took me about 5 minutes to unwrap each one through all the layers of tape and other packing material.[/QUOTE]
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