Trading my grandfathers 1967 Krugerrand

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I have inherited my grandfathers collection of co in and and want to further my collection. I have a 1967 1 oz Gold Krugerrand I'd like to trade to someone for a nice equal or closer lesser value package of coins and or currency. I trade you my Krugerrand and you trade me an assortment of coins or currency to add to my collection. If interested let me know. Thanks.
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Sounds like a scam. You joined November 19 and have 0 ratings but yet you want to trade a gold coin lol.
You have some nice coins on your swap list and I would love to trade with you, but you might want to get some ratings with low value items before you start trading gold coins right off the bat.
You show no collection. Suspicious indeed.
It's nice to know that a community is so welcoming.
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Sorry that I'm new to this concept. But it's good to know that you all assume I'm a scammer right off the bat. This community obviously focuses and thrives on negativity rather than welcoming a newcomer and offering advice. You'd rather bash him and assume he's lying. You all are a trip. Thanks for the warm welcome and hello to all of you as well. You not only ruined my experience but if this is the way the community on this website is I'd rather not even be a part of it.
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Btw I have a collection. Sorry I didn't know the order of operations thanks for lending hand instead of ripping on me. People are amazing these days.
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Ty mkruse for offering advice and helping me instead of hurting me. I appreciate you.but I'll probably just take down my posts and take my collection elsewhere. I wouldn't share anything with the likes of people who approach and treat newbies like this.
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Sorry to see you had a bad experience and hope you stick around. Please forgive the members that are hesitant to trust you. I’m not trying to make any excuses but please know that there are a lot of people that try to take advantage of others in this hobby. It’s harder to earn peoples trust when not in person and things can be taken the wrong way easily when just in written word. You have some truly wonderful coins your offering up for swap and as long as your willing to send first and build your reputation I’m sure you will do just fine here. I would recommend swapping with more established members in the beginning as well so that you will feel more comfortable. Best of luck and sorry for the loss of your grandfather.

Matt
I personally apologize if I made you feel unwelcome but you must understand that you would not be the first person to inherit grandpa's collection, show no collection at all , join and list some very valuable coins and offer them for swap on day one. I joined and it took me 3 months to catalog my coins, decide what to keep and what to swap and become familiar with the site before asking a member to swap low value coins to get started. I offered to send first as a gesture of goodwill and demonstrate my good intentions, gain credibility and to establish myself as a trusted and reliable swap partner. Sorry, but you should not take this personally and need to understand the perspective of the good members of this site.
And now you made a trade with new user who registered yesterday and "traded" 4 gold coins.
It is obvious.
Quote: "Droxi"​And now you made a trade with new user who registered yesterday and "traded" 4 gold coins.
​It is obvious.
​Yes. He even rated the "swap" even though he is still awaiting his 4 gold coins while his coins arrived from Arizona to the British Virgin Islands in a matter of hours.
Have a nice day to everyone So this is just a sample and you need to look , It's a wonderful example . I know it's so sad at the same time, however, it was a nice perception of expensive and rare coins.
I think there were already a lot of artists and I think more refined.

Like humor good and cheerful,however, the road will be thorny.

Ivan
Yes, useless parasites are everywhere....
...you can run,  but you can't hide...
CoinSoldier got promoted to CoinCommander.
Lol, I remember the old CoinSoldier......he was a off the wall character. I think he is in the internet scammers hall of fame.
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