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The Vault!

Well it is up to $12k now. I got my questions answered after a few annoying emails:

1. Where is the abandoned house located? Answer: NY State. LOL
2. Will you accept escrow if the buyer sets it up and pays all the fees? Answer: We do not accept escrow.
3. Can I come by and inspect the vault? Answer: At this time we
are not able to accomadate a personal inspection.

Well gee golly sign me up!

Comments

  • By God! These guys are really trustworthy.image
    Glenn


  • << <i>These guys are really trustworthy. >>


    That's why escrows and inspections are unnecessary.image
    Roy


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  • Is that legal, surely someone owns the property where they found it, it might even be stolen coins.Maybe someone should contact local police dept. to have them check on it. Yeah right like it was found abandoned. image

    Pennies make dollars, and dollars make slabs!

    ....inflation must be kicking in again this dollar says spend by Dec. 31 2004!

    Erik
  • RussRuss Posts: 48,514 ✭✭✭


    << <i>surely someone owns the property where they found it >>



    Yeah, like they actually found a vault.

    Russ, NCNE
  • NumisEdNumisEd Posts: 1,336

    It is possible that they found a vault in abandoned house. Haven't we all???????
  • That "vault" is sitting in the Shop At Home studio awaiting the arrival of Robert Chambers & Julie Tello (aka "The Coin Vault").
  • I asked them why they don't accept escrow, here is there response:

    I have never used it. I really dont trust it. I'm sorry. We are power
    sellers. I promise you'll be happy with this lot. There are many pictures I
    didnt put up. This is a bargain!!
  • Wow an MS64RB 1909 cent, and proof 65 1963 Frankie. They have to be worth $12.5 K. LOL

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