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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 1491824, member: 112"]That's fine if that's what you choose to do. But in all honesty very few dealers are going to have a price marked on the holder. There's a couple of reasons for this. First and foremost not putting a price on the holder saves them a ton of work and time. Because as prices change over time they may then want to change that price. So instead they will put their own personal code on the holder that tells them what they paid for the coin but tells you nothing. So they never have to change the price or use a new holder or a new price sticker. </p><p><br /></p><p>So when you ask them the price, they look at their code and know immediately what they have in the coin. They can then offer you a price that is current with the market, or give you a break if you are a regular customer, or if you are buying several coins, or whatever. It allows them latitude, saves them work, saves them money, and saves them time.</p><p><br /></p><p>So by walking away simply because coins are not plainly priced on the holder, you're not really doing yourself a service. Instead you may often be doing yourself a disservice.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 1491824, member: 112"]That's fine if that's what you choose to do. But in all honesty very few dealers are going to have a price marked on the holder. There's a couple of reasons for this. First and foremost not putting a price on the holder saves them a ton of work and time. Because as prices change over time they may then want to change that price. So instead they will put their own personal code on the holder that tells them what they paid for the coin but tells you nothing. So they never have to change the price or use a new holder or a new price sticker. So when you ask them the price, they look at their code and know immediately what they have in the coin. They can then offer you a price that is current with the market, or give you a break if you are a regular customer, or if you are buying several coins, or whatever. It allows them latitude, saves them work, saves them money, and saves them time. So by walking away simply because coins are not plainly priced on the holder, you're not really doing yourself a service. Instead you may often be doing yourself a disservice.[/QUOTE]
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