reddirtcoins wrote:Well, $199 for my last roll of 2012 ASE and for me, that was a lot!
Where can I get rolls of ASEs for $199?
reddirtcoins wrote:Well, $199 for my last roll of 2012 ASE and for me, that was a lot!
Double3 wrote:reddirtcoins wrote:Well, $199 for my last roll of 2012 ASE and for me, that was a lot!
Where can I get rolls of ASEs for $199?
CardsNCoins wrote:mflugher wrote:.........I price it at 60%, thats a 1/3rd profit margin if I sell to refiner @ 90%........
Actually that would be 1/2 profit margin, not 1/3, since the 30% profit is half of the 60% you paid.
OtusLotus wrote:Just be careful with Flatware....
You need to weigh it all, and whatever the knives weigh... halve it (divide by two), because the blades are NEVER sterling..
And BTW, flatware is sterling 92.5% not 90%.
If it is your friend, just be honest.... they are using YOU because they think that you are an expert, and that comes with a cost.
Wherever you go, someone is going to make something off of them, why not you!
mflugher wrote:CardsNCoins wrote:mflugher wrote:.........I price it at 60%, thats a 1/3rd profit margin if I sell to refiner @ 90%........
Actually that would be 1/2 profit margin, not 1/3, since the 30% profit is half of the 60% you paid.
Don't make me pull the Accountant card on you boy...
What you described is technically return on investment.
Return on investment= (Sale price-cost)/cost = (90%-60%)/60% = 50% ROI
Profit margin = (Revenue-cost/revenue) = (90%-60%)/90% =33.33333% Profit margin, guess I was off by 3.33%,
What the customer is paid is cost, revenue is amount received from refiner in this case, however we assume 90% as actual refiner payout seems to vary between 88% and 94% (on gold) of the projected amount in any parcel.
tedandcam wrote:Double3 wrote:reddirtcoins wrote:Well, $199 for my last roll of 2012 ASE and for me, that was a lot!
Where can I get rolls of ASEs for $199?
No kidding...I'll take 10 rolls tonight
knibloe wrote:1. Is 80% fair for the 90%
knibloe wrote:2. What should I pay for the foreign?
knibloe wrote:3. How would you price flatware.
knibloe wrote:4. If I see coins with numismatic value, I do disclose that and generally am not interested and tell them so.
knibloe wrote:Your thoughts please. If you disagree with my position, that it o.k., but please keep it civil.
Thanks
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