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<p>[QUOTE="tdogchristy90, post: 1541329, member: 35778"]A little story. I sold an 1883 cc ms64 morgan, my first cc to be exact that I bought on a trip to Colorado with my dad when I was around 16 (I'm 24 now) I sold it to my local dealer about a year ago. Since that time I have moments of remorse. My first cc and one I bought on a special trip with my dad. I'll go months without thinking about it and then randomly it'll hit me and I'll want it back. Today was one of those days. My question is how do y'all deal/get over seller remorse? </p><p><br /></p><p>Also, I was thinking about going to the shop later next week to see if they still had it. I know it's an extreme long shot given turn over rates but it never hurts to ask/look, right? For my b&m dealers and experts do you have any suggestions on how to properly ask to see a very specific coin? </p><p><br /></p><p>I look forward to hearing how y'all deal with remorse.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tdogchristy90, post: 1541329, member: 35778"]A little story. I sold an 1883 cc ms64 morgan, my first cc to be exact that I bought on a trip to Colorado with my dad when I was around 16 (I'm 24 now) I sold it to my local dealer about a year ago. Since that time I have moments of remorse. My first cc and one I bought on a special trip with my dad. I'll go months without thinking about it and then randomly it'll hit me and I'll want it back. Today was one of those days. My question is how do y'all deal/get over seller remorse? Also, I was thinking about going to the shop later next week to see if they still had it. I know it's an extreme long shot given turn over rates but it never hurts to ask/look, right? For my b&m dealers and experts do you have any suggestions on how to properly ask to see a very specific coin? I look forward to hearing how y'all deal with remorse.[/QUOTE]
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