Thogey wrote:Sullysullinburg wrote:christostock wrote:EBAY
you are 15 and your brain is probably more computer savvy than most of us.
"grasshopper, when you can snatch the pebble it will be time for you to leave"
What I look for on there also what's the point of the quote?
That is so funny. I knew he wouldn't get it. We're getting old Chris!
The quote is from a very popular television show in the 70's Kung Fu.
It was part of the beginning when a Shao lin Monk, Master Po, tells a student Kwai Chang Kang when he will have the skills to leave the temple.
When he is able to snatch a pebble from the palm of his hand.
What's the coin collecting equivalent?
OneBiteAtATime wrote:I also focus on pawn shops.
MatthewsTech wrote:OneBiteAtATime wrote:I also focus on pawn shops.
Care to elaborate on this some more? What are you picking up from them? how often do you visit? Do you put in standing orders of a buy list you have or anything or just wing it every time?
Thanks in advance!
christostock wrote:20% spread according to your math means a 40% profit!!!
This is not correct and no one should go into dealing coins thinking that those type of margins are realistic
Thogey wrote:I always thought the spread was the difference between the ask and bid.
So a 20% spread on $15 dollar silver would be buy at 13.50 sell at $16.50. $3 bucks spread?
Was I ignorant?
Sullysullinburg wrote:Ok so what I'm getting form all of you is buy about 20% below value and try to sell about 20% above value. 2 questions where? From what you guys are saying no coin dealers and 2 if found the PCGS price guide app can I trust it?
Sullysullinburg wrote:christostock wrote:Try this
http://www.coinshows.com/
see if there are coin shows near you.
If there are then go to them, all of them, all the time.
Ask questions all the time about everything.
this is important - bring money to buy stuff. if you don't ever buy anything, people at the shows will stop answering your questions.
Here is a great question when you see the same dealer the next time - do you have any new coins for sale.
You need to know what you are buying at what price or you will not make any money. The dealers are there to make money and they know what the coins are worth and how hard they are to sell or how easy they are to sell.
You cannot just buy everything and you MUST say thank you for showing me this but I will have to pass on it this time.
Now, you will not have any success ever unless you go out and start getting involved
How do I know what to buy and at what price? Great info thought.
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