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<p>[QUOTE="f35musketddo, post: 2223533, member: 72975"]Tater I don't have much experience to base what i am about to say off from but I want to answer your question with my assumed possibility. I think the market for numistatic coin collecting here in the US can/is/or be easily controlled by one party, two party maybe evwn 4,5 parties of people. The way the most influencing names in coin collecting are few. The coin grading services strong and no more than 3 or 4 in numbers with rep. They might tussle at each other with new or personal claims to how they label their decisions over another etc.. Anyways where im going with this is, so few people have a solid grip in this market and with the rights move played can easily play around with coins and play with the numbers. But then ofcourse i do have a very agressive state of mind in approaching a business.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Nonetheless, I have one more option for you that i would probably do in your case instead of blowing 1,000 on one coin. From experience I have noticed many people list coins on craigslist and desperate for money. 90 percent of the time ive found out these people have no clue zip about coins or collecting or value. Ive had one xase where i wasnt able to play it off and the lady caught up to it and chose to refuse to sell and perhaps do research because i jumped too interisti gly on them i guess. Go craigslist shopping. cha ching cha ching.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="f35musketddo, post: 2223533, member: 72975"]Tater I don't have much experience to base what i am about to say off from but I want to answer your question with my assumed possibility. I think the market for numistatic coin collecting here in the US can/is/or be easily controlled by one party, two party maybe evwn 4,5 parties of people. The way the most influencing names in coin collecting are few. The coin grading services strong and no more than 3 or 4 in numbers with rep. They might tussle at each other with new or personal claims to how they label their decisions over another etc.. Anyways where im going with this is, so few people have a solid grip in this market and with the rights move played can easily play around with coins and play with the numbers. But then ofcourse i do have a very agressive state of mind in approaching a business. Nonetheless, I have one more option for you that i would probably do in your case instead of blowing 1,000 on one coin. From experience I have noticed many people list coins on craigslist and desperate for money. 90 percent of the time ive found out these people have no clue zip about coins or collecting or value. Ive had one xase where i wasnt able to play it off and the lady caught up to it and chose to refuse to sell and perhaps do research because i jumped too interisti gly on them i guess. Go craigslist shopping. cha ching cha ching.[/QUOTE]
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