Over the course of this problem, the company seems to think that it is alright to ship customer coins that were altered to appear a better grade than they were sold for and the customer has thirty days to find this out and return them. Since they were received and still within the thirty day return window and the company was showing no sign to try and resolve the problem, I returned them fro credit. The final order listed above 623857 was coins that were probably from the same hoard I received the other bad coins from. Also, it is almost impossible for a layman to know what grade the coins are and what quality they represent witout some professional help.Īcting on that faith, I have spent $728.00 grading coins that half are going to be thrown away, while not receiving the coins I paid for. On the other hand, I as a buyer expect the coins to be as presented as genuine without fraud in their presentation. As a dealer, altered and cleaned coins should not get by their inspection department. But there is obviously something wrong with their QC ot hey are operating in a knowleny fraudlent manner. Coin Vault presents itself as professional coin dealer and above reproach. I consider this to be a Coin Vault problem and for them to correct it. She wasn't sure and said she would have someone call me back. No one called back, so I placed my complaint in writing. I explained the matter to her and asked her what you intended to do about this. I called Coin Vault customer service facility on(around 11:30AM CST)) after talking to PCGS and spoke with Nancy. Genuine 92 Cleaned 16 Cleaning Solution Applied Genuine 97 Environmental damage 1 Unknown Genuine but not graded are 19 coins appraised as follows: Total 21 coins graded and good out of forty submitted. These coins were sold as AU/BU quality and so stated in writing on the invoice. In addition, out of the remaining twenty coins under sales order 598398, 19 are ungraded as they are nothing more than scrap silver. Under Sales Order 594484 It stated in writing that twenty of the coins would grade MS62 or better. Out of the remaining 21 Morgan Dollars, only seven graded MS62. Out of forty coins, 19 were ungraded because they had been either cleaned, buffed or polished. Today, by e-mail I received the results of the grading by PCGS. I still have two vaults of twenty coins each for order 607257. All twenty of the first order and all twenty of the second order were sent. On about April 20, 2010, I sent forty of these coins from the first two orders in their original coin vault containers to PCGS for grading. The first three sales orders above were received by me as ordered. On the following dates I purchased raw Morgan Silver Dollars from the Coin Vault.
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