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New Member
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Hi everyone ancientnewb here. Has anyone ever heard of currencyquest.com are they legit sellers?
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New Member
United States
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My guess is that they are a legit company they seem to have been a round since 2006 or there about. They have been mentioned a few times in Coin World According to The Newman Numismatic Portal. https://nnp.wustl.edu/library/searc...ncyquest.comI am new here so don't take my word for it just saying the seem legit.
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New Member
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I just want to add that they seem legit, they have some really nice stuff, some items are authenticated by top graders, some are not, really nice website, I just wanted to see if anyone has done prior business with them. I'm interested in some of there items
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Moderator
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@anb, I'm going to move your thread to the subforum that deals with paper money so that those folks can weigh in on this dealer.
"If you climb a good tree, you get a push." -----Ghanaian proverb
"The danger we all now face is distinguishing between what is authentic and what is performed." -----King Adz
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New Member
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Link to currencyquest.com. https://www.currencyquest.com/index....XtNbsi1q2f0He's a legitimate dealer, but do your homework. I noticed an Obsolete Rhode Island $1 remainder from the New England Commercial Bank on his home page for sale for $95, which is easily double what they sell for. Do your homework.
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New Member
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Thank you for the tip I will keep that in mind, and do research first.
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New Member
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Ok I got some colonial currency, 3 notes, I did the research, got decent price, can't wait for them to arrive, there not perfect, but they are history, and you can read them, one is printed by John dulnlap who also printed the constitution, and one is from august 14 1776 12 days after the constitution was signed, the 1772 has king George III text. I love history, thank you for your help.      
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 to the Community, zephernod!
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