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    No problem at all. As you said in a previous post, its not going to make much difference, because of the condition. Saying that though, I expected better from a auction house. This type of thing you would expect from eBay. And at least with them, you can send the item back for a refund, as most sellers of coins on there, will offer this option. The auction houses will just hide behind there terms and conditions. I will never buy through the saleroom again. Its just a gamble! and a poor gamble IMHO when you think about it.
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    Problem Coins

    To tell you the truth, although its a scarce date, the condition is really only fair. Have taken a look on eBay, in this condition it would fetch around £25.00/£30.00, not much above scrap value. It look much better on the auction website, but has said earlier, I have learnt a valuable lesson. Sometimes there's no subsitute for experience, especially in the coin trade.
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    Problem Coins

    Peckris comment the minute holes in the rim will be due to its having been mounted at some point in its past. But if it's in Fair condition, it won't affect the value too much. Btw i should have said in my original post, that the two minutes holes, are actually in the edge of the coin, not on the rim, which is different.. Does that make any difference?
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    Problem Coins

    When buying from an auction blind do not distance selling rules come into play. You should be able to send them back as long as you are within the time limit. I doubt it very much. There are very few sellers that I trust from grading.I wouldn't buy at an auction unless I could get good images of the coins.Bulk lots and the alarm bell rings. The first coin auction I won was very good. Unfortunately this made me too confident, and a lesson has been learnt. Similiar to gambling, you first bet wins, and you think this is easy. I made another gamble, this time it was a losing bet! It will not happen again.
  5. Hi azda, The image refers to my first post, problem coins, regarding coins that have been cleaned.. Been having problems with inserting images, sorted now I think.
  6. coinmerchant

    Problem Coins

    Yeah, to be honest, in hindsight your right. I made a mistake! Should have left this auction alone when the lot was as describe as mixed grades, as this can mean just about anything. The problem with making bids through the The Saleroom, although very convenient, to me anyway, is a bit of a gamble, since you have only images and condition reports to go on, which are all rather subjective. Btw, I live about 20 miles from Warwick and Warwick Auctions in Warwick, as anyone used these people for purchasing coins? Also Chard coins seem to have a good reputation, is this justified? Thank you again for your advice.
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    Problem Coins

    Hello Peckris, Thank you for your comments, sounds not too bad then. I will keep the polish coin so it can tone back, and it would be nice to know how you can quicken the process. Pity I can't manage yet to attach a image of these coins, keeps saying file to big to upload? Thanks William
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    Problem Coins

    Hi Coinery, Thank you for helpful reply. I'm been wondering as the wording for these coins in the auction lot was mixed grades, whether it would be worth while contacting the auctioneer concern, and see if they may be prepared to recompense me in a small way, possibly through a reduction in the buyers premium, as to me this coin his now scrap, and this should been mention in the description. Of course these Auction houses do cover themselves really well in there term and conditions, so I may be a little optimistic, that they would that decent. Mine you at least I have only spent a few hundred pounds on this lot, so a lesson leant here, which has not cost me thousand of pounds! I would actually now feel more comfortable buying through a reputable dealer, as usually with problems like this, you could send the coin back for a refund. Also I feel auctions, have bit of a cheek charging a buyers premium of around 15%/20% as well as a sellers premium of a similiar amount. Do you really find bargains at these places? when you take this into account. Sounds like a good business to be in! Best William
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