I went to a LCS last week to pick up some silver bars and 90% and had an unpleasant experience. The owner opened a glass case to let me cherry pick silver rounds/bars, which I did without issue and then got very crabby when I asked about his supply of 90%. He told me the price and asked what I wanted. I told the guy I was only interested in halves that were in fine or better condition and wanted a few of each (Kennedy, Walkers, etc.). He did not allow me to see his inventory and instead he goes in the back storage room for a bit and comes back with some of the worst junk silver I've ever seen - all were bad cull. I looked them over and politely told him this isn't what I was looking for and that I'll just take the bullion. He got agitated and started to berate me thinking I was asking for uncirculated. I explained again that I just wanted fine or better, paid for the bullion, and left. I feel bad because I want to use this LCS for future purchases but this guy comes across as a real @sshole. The other LCS has awesome owners that are incredibly friendly and you can basically cherry pick all day long but they have a very limited inventory.
Anyway, what's the general thought behind cherry-picking junk silver. Do shops frown upon that? Is there a reason why some of them won't do it? I feel like if I'm paying their asking price, what's it matter if I pick the best of the lot? I don't get why this owner was so cranky about it and why he pushed the cull on me.