On his coins, he certainly is not a fakeseller.When he is informed
of a fake on his auctions he withdraws the item in question
and if sold refunds the money.Nevertheless I find that lately he is
going somewhat down the slope as far as forgery control is concerned.
Of course he sells thousands of coins each year so the percentage
of getting a fake is minimal.If you take the risk of buying
on eBay you would be much, much better off buying from Gorney.
This one was really a bad slip.
http://www.forgerynetwork.com/asset.aspx?id=wPNs/q7mZcA=
Ramon Saenz de Heredia
--- In Ancientartifacts@yahoogroups.com, "thoreauus" <thoreauus@...>
wrote:
>
> Dear Members,
> Does anyone have additional comments regarding the Gorney and Mosch
> auction house? I have purchased a few items and, have been having
> difficulty communicating w them due to language barriers, I
surmise.
> b They have an foreign correspondent but, never seems to answer my
> questions in English???? They sell quite a large variety of items. I
> made inquires regarding a marble Eros. Should I have confidence that
> it is genuine? Thank you in advance.
>
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