Thought experiment - you have a long-term, friendly relationship with a collector. A new certification company comes on the scene, pushing out samples like ice water at a road race. Don't you share one with your long-term collector, sometimes customer? What do you think samples were meant for???
-----Burton ANA 50 year/Life Member (now "Emeritus")
I really enjoyed this thread.
It had everything from mystery, subtle anger issues to humor.
Solved supposedly at this point, and everyone is fine, or so it seems.
The characters were fun, lively, the audience was smart, attentive and helpful.
This is what makes this forum so special.
And for one whom I won't call out raised his post count by at least 11
Good you got the coin back hope you got some extra form of compensation for this questionable business action. So guessing your father was never told that they would be placed in auction.
@AlanSki said:
Coin has been returned. I’ve been threatened with a lawsuit again if I don’t apologize to the owner of Alhambra Coin although I never accused the owner of anything and even stated the owner was probably unaware of anything going on.
This thread can be closed.
The fact that a dealer would threaten a lawsuit over something like this tells me all I need to know about the dealer.
Indeed. Has the demand backfired? Seems like it.
Having fun while switching things up and focusing on a next level PCGS slabbed 1950+ type set, while still looking for great examples for the 7070.
@AlanSki said:
Coin has been returned. I’ve been threatened with a lawsuit again if I don’t apologize to the owner of Alhambra Coin although I never accused the owner of anything and even stated the owner was probably unaware of anything going on.
This thread can be closed.
The fact that a dealer would threaten a lawsuit over something like this tells me all I need to know about the dealer.
Dealer just wants the mud removed from his name.
Natural forces of supply and demand are the best regulators on earth.
Dang. I always miss out on all the fun threads.
My post mortem take:
OP wasn't wrong to want to stick up for Dad but was working with faulty/incomplete info imo
Dealer wasn't totally wrong to be angry because he thought he was doing Dad a favor as a friend
That said, 12 months is a long time for no results and I don't think anyone here would be happy if they or their relative happened to be in the same situation.
If I were the dealer involved, after having seen the piece I'd have simply told him "they're going to decline conservation because those spots won't totally go away and the coin will lose at least 2 grades just cracking it out".
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Thought experiment - you have a long-term, friendly relationship with a collector. A new certification company comes on the scene, pushing out samples like ice water at a road race. Don't you share one with your long-term collector, sometimes customer? What do you think samples were meant for???
ANA 50 year/Life Member (now "Emeritus")
I really enjoyed this thread.
It had everything from mystery, subtle anger issues to humor.
Solved supposedly at this point, and everyone is fine, or so it seems.
The characters were fun, lively, the audience was smart, attentive and helpful.
This is what makes this forum so special.
And for one whom I won't call out raised his post count by at least 11
Well, @marcmoish if you want to read it that way, the villain turned out to be a character introduced only in the last few pages, Miss Understanding.
ANA 50 year/Life Member (now "Emeritus")
Yes, and silver has not even sniffed $50 an ounce since then (probably $150 in today's dollars). Even the Nikkei finally came back, after 35 years.
April 28, 2011....it got close-above 49/oz (during the day before closing at a bit below 49)
Who are you, Carol Burnett ?
Wait for the movie version, we're gonna get Brad Pitt to play AlanSki !!
say good night, gracie
Good you got the coin back hope you got some extra form of compensation for this questionable business action. So guessing your father was never told that they would be placed in auction.
Indeed. Has the demand backfired? Seems like it.
Having fun while switching things up and focusing on a next level PCGS slabbed 1950+ type set, while still looking for great examples for the 7070.
Dealer just wants the mud removed from his name.
Natural forces of supply and demand are the best regulators on earth.
Dang. I always miss out on all the fun threads.
My post mortem take:
OP wasn't wrong to want to stick up for Dad but was working with faulty/incomplete info imo
Dealer wasn't totally wrong to be angry because he thought he was doing Dad a favor as a friend
That said, 12 months is a long time for no results and I don't think anyone here would be happy if they or their relative happened to be in the same situation.
If I were the dealer involved, after having seen the piece I'd have simply told him "they're going to decline conservation because those spots won't totally go away and the coin will lose at least 2 grades just cracking it out".
RIP Mom- 1932-2012