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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 734245, member: 4552"]The main problem here is any time you try to sell almost anything that has the potential of haggling or chewing up and/or down the prices, that is what is the norm. When you try to sell a car, house, boat, watch or coins, it is up to you to try for the highes price possible and it's up to the purchaser to try for the lowest price. </p><p>With a house for instance, a seller tries to hide all the faults. The purchaser tries to mention all the faults. Both are haggling for the best deals. A coin dealer must do the same. If they say the coin has been cleaned, has a nick, has a scratch, that's thier job. It's up to you to point out the low mintage, high desires of customers to want that coin or whatever you think of. </p><p>The dealers are in buisness to make as much money per sale as possible. The purchasers are in a hobby they want to improve for as little as possible. This is just all buisness stratigies and cleaned or not, all's fair in Love and War and Coin Collecting.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 734245, member: 4552"]The main problem here is any time you try to sell almost anything that has the potential of haggling or chewing up and/or down the prices, that is what is the norm. When you try to sell a car, house, boat, watch or coins, it is up to you to try for the highes price possible and it's up to the purchaser to try for the lowest price. With a house for instance, a seller tries to hide all the faults. The purchaser tries to mention all the faults. Both are haggling for the best deals. A coin dealer must do the same. If they say the coin has been cleaned, has a nick, has a scratch, that's thier job. It's up to you to point out the low mintage, high desires of customers to want that coin or whatever you think of. The dealers are in buisness to make as much money per sale as possible. The purchasers are in a hobby they want to improve for as little as possible. This is just all buisness stratigies and cleaned or not, all's fair in Love and War and Coin Collecting.[/QUOTE]
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