Seeking Advice on Dealer Rip-Off
hoshor
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I have been liquidating my recently deceased father's extensive coin collection. He had many wonderful and fascinating pieces. Unfortunately, he also paid an incredible hefty premium. I have one situation in particular I'm looking for some advice. I found a very unusual NGC certified coin, a Judd pattern dollar. I found the receipt from a coin dealer (whose name shall remain undisclosed for the moment). He had paid roughly $4600 for a PR61 speciman in Oct 2003. I did some research and found the exact same coin (same cert#) had sold at a Heritage auction in that summer for $1620. The dealer is claiming that my father specifically requsted that particular piece and they searched high and low until the found just the coin. That seems a little hard to swallow as this was the only pattern coin in his rather large collection. I had also come across a hand written notation indicating that the coin was being sold to him for 5% above wholesale. I ended up contacting the director of the firm and requested that they repurchase the coin less a fair and reasonable handling fee. This offer was not accepted although they did offer to attempt to resell the coin. It was shipped but absolutely no response. They've sat on it for a couple of months and now want to return it to me. So.....what types of pressure can be brought against the dealer? I'm thinking about contacting the ANA, NGC and Heritage but am looking for some advice for a bad situation. Any and all help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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Also, do you know if this dealer bought the coin directly out of the auction? If not, it could be that they purchased it from a third party and the markup may not be nearly as high as it seems.
Russ, NCNE
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My assessment: I understand your frustration and anger. When you purchase a coin, there is no guarantee that it will hold its value. Your father no doubt knew this. I am not sure you will have a leg to stand on with the ANA, NGC, or Heritage.
My advice: Sell the coin (or auction it) and move on.
Good luck!
Robert
I'm sorry you lost you father.
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Andy Lustig
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Jeremy
Aw, shucks...
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good luck - let us know how it turns out.
<< <i>I'm sorry to hear about your father's passing. >>
Me too (been there, done that)!
Seems as if your father was ripped-off, but it's caveat emptor in the coin biz.
Tell the dealer you will post his identity on these boards if you are not treated fairly!
Sorry to hear of your father's passing. I agree with Russ who inquired if that firm are members of PNG.
My first course of action is to find that out. Secondly, I'd endeavour to find out if that dealer bought that pattern coin directly from Heritage or thru an intermediary. Thirdly, take Andy and Rick up on their offers to help; it could very be worth your while. Arming yourself with the first two caveats will help others help you.
FYI , according the most recent Judd pattern book, a pattern coin J 1617, in a PCGS holder, Proof 63 was sold at a Goldberg auction in February, 2003 for $ 2070.
If you do not get the results you expect to be fair and equitable please feel free to divulge the name of the dealer. I think we'd all like to know who not to deal with.
Good luck !
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<< <i>I'm sorry to hear about your father's passing. >>
Me too (been there, done that)!
Seems as if your father was ripped-off, but it's caveat emptor in the coin biz.
Tell the dealer you will post his identity on these boards if you are not treated fairly! >>
Interesting statement.