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<p>[QUOTE="peachymargarita, post: 114136, member: 2858"]You seem to use this phrase quite a bit. If you are collecting to collect and enjoy coins then you will never get "ripped off" per say. You will simply have a collection of coins you like.</p><p>If you are attempting to gain a profit off of coin collecting then the only way to not get "ripped off" is to find them in your pocket and sell them above face value. Thus insuring a healthy profit margin and never again having to say "I was ripped off".<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie7" alt=":p" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> </p><p>Coin shops, dealers, and especially Littleton Coin CO are trying to make money. Just remember a little rule, a coin is worth what somebody is willing to pay for it. In your case this nickel is worth $2.50 to you. I think that price is a little high but then again, I didn't buy the coin.</p><p>Like I said in the other post I was burned by Littleton also. I did get a 1931 s Lincoln in xf many years ago which now seems like a good buy. Other than that all the coins they sold were basically crap. Try this, start a thread about Littleton and see what kind of response you get. Maybe a poll or something.</p><p>Keep doing your homework and everything will be fine. :thumb: </p><p><br /></p><p>Happy hunting,</p><p><br /></p><p>Michael[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="peachymargarita, post: 114136, member: 2858"]You seem to use this phrase quite a bit. If you are collecting to collect and enjoy coins then you will never get "ripped off" per say. You will simply have a collection of coins you like. If you are attempting to gain a profit off of coin collecting then the only way to not get "ripped off" is to find them in your pocket and sell them above face value. Thus insuring a healthy profit margin and never again having to say "I was ripped off".:p Coin shops, dealers, and especially Littleton Coin CO are trying to make money. Just remember a little rule, a coin is worth what somebody is willing to pay for it. In your case this nickel is worth $2.50 to you. I think that price is a little high but then again, I didn't buy the coin. Like I said in the other post I was burned by Littleton also. I did get a 1931 s Lincoln in xf many years ago which now seems like a good buy. Other than that all the coins they sold were basically crap. Try this, start a thread about Littleton and see what kind of response you get. Maybe a poll or something. Keep doing your homework and everything will be fine. :thumb: Happy hunting, Michael[/QUOTE]
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