Re: Unopened Bank Wrapped Rolls?



What's your point?

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In article <127q2qq6tlo2a57@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "Greg Simpson"
<me@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


I recently purchased from an internet coin store, unc. unopened original
bank wrapped rolls of silver coinage. When I received the 3 rolls of
coins,
it was only too obvious that one side of the roll had been opened and then
poorly re-curled back to look unopened.. Another indication is that for
the
age of the coins, there should be toning on outermost coins, there was
none.

One side of the roll was original and tightly rolled as they did 40-50
years
ago. The other side was loosely re-rolled to "look" original. Therefore,
this is an outright lie. You might say a lesson learned. I will never
again
purchase so called unopened bank wrapped rolls sight unseen. I would also
caution everyone else to be aware of internet coin dealers who offer this
type of deal unless you are completely comfortable with their honesty.


tanstaafl


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