If I was the seller I'd go one step further enworb. The seller would be nuts to rely on the post for delivery of a 40 grand coin.
- the coin could get lost in the post (I have had envelopes delivered that had been damaged and were missing coins).
- the letterbox may be raided.
- a signed for registered letter could be signed for by a another person (they never check for i.d. and they don't read the signature, I have signed as A. Hitler and Ossama Bin Laden without raising an eyebrow).
- the recipient may deny recieving the coin and make a chargeback.
The only secure (for peace of mind) way is for the seller to deliver in person and film the delivery
- the coin could get lost in the post (I have had envelopes delivered that had been damaged and were missing coins).
- the letterbox may be raided.
- a signed for registered letter could be signed for by a another person (they never check for i.d. and they don't read the signature, I have signed as A. Hitler and Ossama Bin Laden without raising an eyebrow).
- the recipient may deny recieving the coin and make a chargeback.
The only secure (for peace of mind) way is for the seller to deliver in person and film the delivery


















