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<p>[QUOTE="Paddy54, post: 2094613, member: 19250"]I also just have this happen to me. I purchased an 1874 three cent piece. I have purchased quite a few type coins from this dealer over the passed few years. He had an 1874 three cent piece I had seen at the last show. With out giving it another look see I purchased it. I got home and was going to image it. And found a staple scratch across the bottom of the III . It was not scratched at the last show. I was like "censor!" Unreal because what can you say once you have taken the coin out of the 2x2 . I did say something to him next show. He kind of blew me off. So I have not purchased any other coins from him since. Then the last show he asked me what I was looking for ,my reply was non damaged coins.</p><p>Have not made any other purchases from him for a few months. Not saying I won't again but.... he's lost my business for awhile. And for sure won't buy anything from him unless the coin is removed from the holder and I'm 100% sure before I lay down the bucks.</p><p>What really frosted my cookies is I educated this guy as to the varieties he had in his case that increased his profits 30 %! All because he does not crimp the staples. Maybe he'll learn but until he does there's other dealers who do.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Paddy54, post: 2094613, member: 19250"]I also just have this happen to me. I purchased an 1874 three cent piece. I have purchased quite a few type coins from this dealer over the passed few years. He had an 1874 three cent piece I had seen at the last show. With out giving it another look see I purchased it. I got home and was going to image it. And found a staple scratch across the bottom of the III . It was not scratched at the last show. I was like "censor!" Unreal because what can you say once you have taken the coin out of the 2x2 . I did say something to him next show. He kind of blew me off. So I have not purchased any other coins from him since. Then the last show he asked me what I was looking for ,my reply was non damaged coins. Have not made any other purchases from him for a few months. Not saying I won't again but.... he's lost my business for awhile. And for sure won't buy anything from him unless the coin is removed from the holder and I'm 100% sure before I lay down the bucks. What really frosted my cookies is I educated this guy as to the varieties he had in his case that increased his profits 30 %! All because he does not crimp the staples. Maybe he'll learn but until he does there's other dealers who do.[/QUOTE]
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