Lost Coin 1787 Laughing Head EF+ Público Deposited

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  • From bkweston@netzero.net Thu Oct 25 16:24:08 2001
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    Mr. X got it(?).
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    --- In colonial-coins@y..., MORRIS HANKINS <joshalso2000@y...> wrote:
    > I might be out of line on this; but I think I want it
    > exposed and maybe some advise given.
    >
    > I have bought a number of coins through auctions. I
    > have bid on and won coins whose cost was in excess of
    > $400. I have paid for these coins and a number of
    > times, all of a sudden, the coin is "lost" or not
    > available for some reason. Each one of these coins
    > has been one with a hefty reserve. This has now
    > happened four times.
    >
    > Is this endemic throughout the coin industry, where
    > coins are being bought before the fact or after the
    > fact, and somebody offered someone a little more?
    >
    > Coins are "lost", "accidentally damaged" and not
    > saleable, or "our description was incorrect and we
    > didn't find out till after the sale" or during the
    > sale.
    >
    > Below are the pics of another "lost" coin. I do not
    > understand this as the seller had the coin to
    > photograph and a week later it is missing? Maybe I am
    > overly cautious but I have never lost one damn coin
    > and I have a very large collection.
    >
    > Well Kayla, I know exactly how you felt on that pulled
    > evasion coin.
    >
    > To add insult to injury, I has sold my Laughing Head
    > in anticipation of receiving this one.
    >
    > Morris (School of Hard Knocks Attendee)
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
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  • 2001-10-25
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