Market Harmony wrote:find a dealer that has the coins that you have to sell and offer them to him/her in a manner that exhibits your confidence in both retail and wholesale value. Don't be offended with low offers, and don't be afraid to ask, "is that the best price you can give me?" If it doesn't work for you. don't be afraid to walk away from a deal.
Pachucko wrote:Maybe I've never been to the kinds of shows some of you guys are talking about, but every show I've been to - gun, knife, coin, baseball card - required me to pay an admission fee. As far as I'm concerned private transactions on the floor are OK.
Pachucko wrote:every show I've been to - gun, knife, coin, baseball card - required me to pay an admission fee.
Lemon Thrower wrote:present company excluded, i find coin dealers to be among the biggest jerks and liars on the planet.
I have had several lie to my face, bad mouth competitors, etc.
I got kicked out of a show for trying to snipe a deal on the floor... wanted to buy about 8 10oz bars of silver from a guy when it was about $10 an oz... a table dealer overheard me and ratted me out.
Public admission to the show keeps the costs down so that the dealers are more willing to go through this process so that the show can even happen in the first place.
Dealer's table fees are much greater than the admission fee. And like Market Harmony said, the admission fee keeps the dealers fees from being even higher.
I have had times when I was next to a patron at a table, and wanted to speak up and say "that's not a good deal" but I don't.
tractorman wrote:I was at a baseball card shop about 20 years ago. There was a guy trying to sell a few cards to the dealer. Of course the dealer offered less than half what he would turn around and put it on sale for. There was another customer standing there listening and offered more than the dealer for the cards. That dealer got pissed, understandably so, and banned him from the store. The other guy didn't sell to the dealer and when I left I saw the two of them in the parking lot trading FRNs and cards.
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