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<p>[QUOTE="FmrFiatFollower, post: 1383602, member: 35871"]Admittedly, knowing their value now, I do feel convicted in purchasing them for such a low price. I had recently learned about CC silver dollars so I did tell her that a 1884 CC Morgan in the GSA case priced at $15 was too cheap.</p><p><br /></p><p>I understand this question may differ from individual-individual but I'm interested in hearing from some experienced collectors (or new collectors if you can add something of value): How do you deal with good deals that are priced too low? Do you snatch them up and not think twice about it? Do you tell them their prices are too low and offer them a few dollars more? Do you tell them the value and rely on them to give you a better deal for telling them?</p><p><br /></p><p>I think we are all in this to get a good deal, but where is the line drawn between getting a deal and taking advantage of someone? Looking back at it, I can only assume she didn't know what the value of these were, and even though I wasn't sure of their total value I knew it was a good deal.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="FmrFiatFollower, post: 1383602, member: 35871"]Admittedly, knowing their value now, I do feel convicted in purchasing them for such a low price. I had recently learned about CC silver dollars so I did tell her that a 1884 CC Morgan in the GSA case priced at $15 was too cheap. I understand this question may differ from individual-individual but I'm interested in hearing from some experienced collectors (or new collectors if you can add something of value): How do you deal with good deals that are priced too low? Do you snatch them up and not think twice about it? Do you tell them their prices are too low and offer them a few dollars more? Do you tell them the value and rely on them to give you a better deal for telling them? I think we are all in this to get a good deal, but where is the line drawn between getting a deal and taking advantage of someone? Looking back at it, I can only assume she didn't know what the value of these were, and even though I wasn't sure of their total value I knew it was a good deal.[/QUOTE]
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