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<p>[QUOTE="CoinCast, post: 1825571, member: 19400"]As a fellow dealer I agree. This really gives us nothing to go off of without the coin. If it is a 61, 62 and the dealer pays 60 money it is not to bad. The bid for 63 is $700, so it is not like he could make that much unless it goes 64. </p><p><br /></p><p>Next seller has the option NOT to sell. If people do not agree if my buy price that is fine. If they want to try and go get the $700 on eBay after the 10-13% of fees, taxes and shipping. If they want to negotiate back and forth a little that is fine. I try and be as transparent as possible.</p><p><br /></p><p>Next there is coin pricing. On the dealer side it is very difficult. The Gray sheet is out of date with many of the auctions and their are dealers that usually one or the other. I have dealers look at me like I am stupid when I use auction prices for something, when it is double gray sheet. You can't check every source. I personally like CoinFacts because it puts most records under one website, but even that is not perfect. </p><p><br /></p><p>My opinions for what their worth. Main take away: not every coin dealer is a crook and you don't have to sell.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="CoinCast, post: 1825571, member: 19400"]As a fellow dealer I agree. This really gives us nothing to go off of without the coin. If it is a 61, 62 and the dealer pays 60 money it is not to bad. The bid for 63 is $700, so it is not like he could make that much unless it goes 64. Next seller has the option NOT to sell. If people do not agree if my buy price that is fine. If they want to try and go get the $700 on eBay after the 10-13% of fees, taxes and shipping. If they want to negotiate back and forth a little that is fine. I try and be as transparent as possible. Next there is coin pricing. On the dealer side it is very difficult. The Gray sheet is out of date with many of the auctions and their are dealers that usually one or the other. I have dealers look at me like I am stupid when I use auction prices for something, when it is double gray sheet. You can't check every source. I personally like CoinFacts because it puts most records under one website, but even that is not perfect. My opinions for what their worth. Main take away: not every coin dealer is a crook and you don't have to sell.[/QUOTE]
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