[Colonial Numismatics] Lost Coin 1787 Laughing Head EF+ Publique Deposited

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    From: Syd Martin <sfmartin@corp.sytexinc.com>
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    To chime in, I've had this happen to me once -- I sent payment for a winning
    bid and was told that "their partner accidently sold it after it was
    listed." Syd

    "Morris E. Hankins" wrote:

    > Bijan -
    >
    > I am glad to know that you have never had this happen to you.
    >
    > I do not understand what you are saying or trying to say by "That
    > sounds odd."
    >
    > With respect to Ebay, the first incident I have no records on it as I
    > thought it was a fluke situation. However the following two
    > incidents I have printed copies of the original bid offerings, photo
    > pics of the coins involved and copies of all e-mails back and forth
    > as well as telephone records trying to resolve the issues.
    >
    > I do not know you and have not dealt with you, but if my veracity is
    > at issue here, would be more than happy to send copies of all to any
    > of the following: Ray Williams, Marc Mayhugh, Jeff Rock, Ray
    > Turcotte, Bob Grellman, Kayla S, Rob Retz, Clem Schettino, Gordon
    > Nichols, Ron Guth, or Byron. These people I know, have dealt with,
    > and trust.
    >
    > I would be more than happy to send them this information for
    > verification and confirmation. Nominate any of them if you question
    > the validity of my statements or maybe one of them will volunteer.
    > The information to be sent is just for info though. It is not to be
    > used to create additional problems.
    >
    > Morris Hankins
    >
    > In colonial-coins@y..., Bijan <smiledoctor@e...> wrote:
    > > Morris,
    > >
    > > I have bought quite a few coins and that has never happened to me.
    > That sounds
    > > odd.
    > >
    > > Peace,
    > >
    > > Bijan
    > >
    > > MORRIS HANKINS 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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