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Valued Member
Australia
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Dont worry. I am in Australia and 2 people sent me coins on about the same day, one from USA and one from Australia, now I have received the US coin but still no sign of the Aussie one. Been a few weeks now and I think I could of driven and got it in one day...
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
2838 Posts |
I was told in the UK Post Office last week I was not officially allowed to send coins to the USA. It was the first time they had ever said it to me, the lady was not able to elaborate on why.
Post into the US and Canada has been slow for a while now - pretty much since all of the trouble last Christmas. If I send my sister in Calgary a parcel it takes three weeks yet if she posts to the UK it takes about 10 days. Same sort of thing into and out of the US. I've thought hard about stopping sales to the US as buyers are not happy with 21 day deliveries but its a big market to exclude.
Edited by bobbyhelmet 09/15/2011 9:46 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4253 Posts |
It could very well be the U.S. Postal Service. I have an idiot that delivers the mail to my address. I purchased a coin from Slovakia and I waited and waited. Finally, I wrote the seller who told me the date he mailed it and the tracking number. I went to the Post Office only to find the package has been sitting there for nearly 3 weeks. My postman swears he sent me a notice. Hogwash! I'm beginning to think the postal service here does not have high standards for hiring new employees. Sorry if I offended anyone out there. I know there are good mail carriers, but it seems I find the idiots or they find me.  JW
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3499 Posts |
SO Dirty Old Coins is in fact a very reputable site? What have you guys heard about them? I mean, their site is very tempting. Do the coins received match the quality promised?
And, of course,the question: IS it safe to give them your Credit card info as a form of payment?
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
2895 Posts |
The owners of that site are VERY reputable - indeed he has put a lot into the hobby through various publications etc.
I've never really dabbled in uncleaned Romans - though a few have passed through my hands - mainly because they are always less than what is hoped for and you are only setting yourself up for dissapointment. They are fun to start with - but unless you have endless time and patience people get fed up pretty quickly.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3499 Posts |
Bacchus2- Thanks for the response and assurance. So have your ordered from them? I actually do recall seeing their product "Roman Emperor in a Box" in the gift shop of the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) in Toronto. So I suppose that that may be evidence of their reputation.
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
2895 Posts |
No - I've never ordered from them - as I said I don't do uncleaned - but the site owner is visible on many online forums and is always approachable and friendly.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
842 Posts |
I got a lot of 5 uncleaned Romans in that last order (which arrived, btw). I was able to attribute one fully after just one rinse and scrub. Two others will be fully atributable with several months more work, and the remaining two are a lost cause. 60% is a good success rate IMO.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3499 Posts |
ancientcoinguy- Congrats on the success rate! So I take it that from your experiences that it is safe to use your credit card on their site? Good to know.
Old Dirty Coins also has "Balkan-region Late Roman bronze coins already cleaned and ready to display." Do you think that since they supposedly grade VG-VF that most will be on the lower end of that? I mean, since VF's tend to go for about $20 a piece, for $5 a pop even on the lower end seems like a fair price. Would you guys agree?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4253 Posts |
Just about any attributable coin is worth $5 to me. I've been lucky with coin lots for cleaning. My attribution rate is around 65% plus I've found at least two or three very rare coins that got by the first line of lookers.
As for dirtyoldcoins.com I've never purchased from them, but they are reputable for sure. They also subscribe to the highest numismatic ethical standards. But I do use their site a lot for research. Mostly as a starting point.
I don't think you can go wrong with this site or seller.
JW
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3499 Posts |
jwharper- Thanks for the response! It is good to hear that you too think that they are reputable. I am certainly tempted to but some coins from them.
Does anyone else have thoughts or opinions about this seller? Or might you also just have some good stories about cleaning ancients sold by this or other reputable dealers?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3499 Posts |
ancientcoinguy- So has your order arrived yet? Anything which you have already been able to identify?
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
842 Posts |
Archraz the order of 5 I talked about earlier in this thread is the one you are talking about. It came and 3 of the 5 are good to go!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3499 Posts |
ancientcoinguy- Nice! So of the 3 that are already identifiable, would you like to share what they are? (I'm just really curious- and my 2 uncleaned french ancients from Dirty Old Coins are now in distilled water)
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
842 Posts |
1) CONSTANTIVS PF AVG, rosette diademed, cuirassed bust right. VICTORIAE DD AVGG NN, two victories standing facing each other holding wreathes. Mintmark dot eSIS dot.
2) D N CONSTANTINVS P F AVG, pearl diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right. FEL TEMP REPARATIO, soldier spearing a fallen horseman. Mintmark SMKA
3) F L CONSTANS NOB CAES, dademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right. GLORI-A EXER-CITVS, two soldiers standing on either side of one standard holding spears and shields. Mintmark SMTS delta
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