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<p>[QUOTE="LJRambo111, post: 2192599, member: 21706"]Sorry you got it wrong the Kennedy's were on sale at the Chicago show, the dealers flooded the show with 100's of people standing in line and bought up the available coins at the show . So the coin dealers got all the Chicago show label gold coins and sold them for 4,000 each. Meanwhile the coin collectors who went to the show and wanted a show label got squeezed out of purchasing any of the gold Chicago coin labels. It got so bad that the US mint stopped selling any gold Kennedy's on the last days. There was a 2 gold Kennedy limit per person per day limit at the show with a total of 500 coins available for each day. The dealers were paying 100 dollars for each coin purchased. The coin dealers were at the front of the line giving their buyers the money. It was a scam, the dealers boxed the collectors out of buying the coins. It was good ole greed. The dealers were making an extra 2 grand for each show label over the regular labels.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="LJRambo111, post: 2192599, member: 21706"]Sorry you got it wrong the Kennedy's were on sale at the Chicago show, the dealers flooded the show with 100's of people standing in line and bought up the available coins at the show . So the coin dealers got all the Chicago show label gold coins and sold them for 4,000 each. Meanwhile the coin collectors who went to the show and wanted a show label got squeezed out of purchasing any of the gold Chicago coin labels. It got so bad that the US mint stopped selling any gold Kennedy's on the last days. There was a 2 gold Kennedy limit per person per day limit at the show with a total of 500 coins available for each day. The dealers were paying 100 dollars for each coin purchased. The coin dealers were at the front of the line giving their buyers the money. It was a scam, the dealers boxed the collectors out of buying the coins. It was good ole greed. The dealers were making an extra 2 grand for each show label over the regular labels.[/QUOTE]
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