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Old December 10th 05, 03:25 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
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Robert Gehl wrote:
Hello all.
I just popped into this group to ask a question, get some replies then I'll
leave you numismaniacs alone ...

My grandmother gave me a bunch of coins (Ranging from an old half-dime to a
mess of morgan dollars) and wants me to sell them for her.
Ironically, at the same time, there was big ad in our AZ Republic about a
coin buyers thingy at a hotel in Tempe ... Huge 2-page ad ...
I thought, what the hell ...
Then I did some Googling on the name of the group and the names in the ad
and came up with ... Nothing! Now that's strange, I thought ...
So I'd like to give you the names, see what you experts think and whether or
not it's worth it to go there, or just make an appointment at a local coin
dealer ...



You might try C&C coins at 24th Street and Osborn they seem to be honest and pay a
reasonable price for incoming collections. If you have a large amount make sure you
separate out the better dates from the common stuff or they might not see them. For
instants they will count a large cookie jar of wheats thru a machine and consider them all
common. This will go for any dealer.


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George D
Phoenix, AZ
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Old December 11th 05, 01:03 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
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e wrote:
In article , Edwin Johnston wrote:


James Higby wrote:

"Edwin Johnston" wrote in message
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stonej wrote:


It's perfectly legal. Is it moral? I report, you decide.

Not moral. You asked and I decided.


Morality is about religion. Businesses aren't about religion.
Now, ethical is another question.


Your statement sent me to two dictionaries. The American Heritage
Dictionary, 4th edition (current) makes no mention of religion whatsoever
under the rubric of moral. It offers ethical, virtuous, and righteous as
synonyms, and mentioned the religious aspect somewhat obliquely in its
discussion of righteous. The Mirriam-Webster 3rd International Unabridged
(current) listed the same synonyms and added noble to the mix. The
religions aspect was mentioned, but only after a half-column of very tiny
print.

James



Heh! Show me a business or profession with a Code of Morals ....



any incorporated religion or church.


Now show me one that practices that Code of Morals ...

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George D
Phoenix, AZ
AAA, AARP, ANA, EAA, NRA, RCC, PIA, PIAAZ, GATF

2004 Black Prius pkg 6



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Old December 11th 05, 02:04 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
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Hotel coin, buyers or Hotel, coin buyers.

I am a hotel coin, buyer ;-)

Here is one though it actually is not a coin
http://www.austriancoins.com/images/...1959Sacher.jpg

Dale







"Robert Gehl" wrote in message
news:wLdmf.626$Zv.398@fed1read07...
Hello all.
I just popped into this group to ask a question, get some replies then
I'll leave you numismaniacs alone ...

My grandmother gave me a bunch of coins (Ranging from an old half-dime to
a mess of morgan dollars) and wants me to sell them for her.
Ironically, at the same time, there was big ad in our AZ Republic about a
coin buyers thingy at a hotel in Tempe ... Huge 2-page ad ...
I thought, what the hell ...
Then I did some Googling on the name of the group and the names in the ad
and came up with ... Nothing! Now that's strange, I thought ...
So I'd like to give you the names, see what you experts think and whether
or not it's worth it to go there, or just make an appointment at a local
coin dealer ...

The group calls itself "Carter, Prescott, Tira & Associates Estate Buyers"
... the phone number is 888-220-2510 and it lists the president as "Todd
Tira"
Finally, at the bottom, the copyright mark says "(c) 2005 GTAA"
None of these show up on Google ...
Any thoughts?
Thanks.
Robert Gehl
robert (AT) rgehl (DOT) com



 




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