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<p>[QUOTE="ontime1969, post: 795365, member: 19596"]I like the show and I think it is important that they bring in experts all the time. I mean who can be a true expert in coins, ancient edged weapons, guns, cars, clocks and a ton of other weird things people bring in. I have seen many times the expert says it is worth X amount at an auction, and then the Pawn guy says he will not pay that, but the customer still sells it to them for a decreased amount. The customer is always told the true value in these cases, it then becomes item owners "knowledgeable decision" to sell or not. That is what makes it so cool, the pawn shop guy, the item owner and us (the viewer) all hear it at the same time. I think I have even heard the pawn shop owner tell the customer to sell it on heritage if he wants the big money. I don't feel like the owners take advantage of customers because this is a pawn shop, not a B&M antique dealer. I will be interested in hearing what they have to say about this coin as I need both the 32-D and 32-S for my silver Washington quarter collection</p><p><br /></p><p>Great show and a Great idea of the network to produce this kind of show, Ive always wondered about the inside workings of pawn shops. The old guy is the greatest, I love when he sits and rubs his silver bars.......LOL[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ontime1969, post: 795365, member: 19596"]I like the show and I think it is important that they bring in experts all the time. I mean who can be a true expert in coins, ancient edged weapons, guns, cars, clocks and a ton of other weird things people bring in. I have seen many times the expert says it is worth X amount at an auction, and then the Pawn guy says he will not pay that, but the customer still sells it to them for a decreased amount. The customer is always told the true value in these cases, it then becomes item owners "knowledgeable decision" to sell or not. That is what makes it so cool, the pawn shop guy, the item owner and us (the viewer) all hear it at the same time. I think I have even heard the pawn shop owner tell the customer to sell it on heritage if he wants the big money. I don't feel like the owners take advantage of customers because this is a pawn shop, not a B&M antique dealer. I will be interested in hearing what they have to say about this coin as I need both the 32-D and 32-S for my silver Washington quarter collection Great show and a Great idea of the network to produce this kind of show, Ive always wondered about the inside workings of pawn shops. The old guy is the greatest, I love when he sits and rubs his silver bars.......LOL[/QUOTE]
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