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<p>[QUOTE="Copper56, post: 2164516, member: 74010"]Yes and no. Its kind of expensive, but its more up to date than any other source. Just go to their web site and place an order. You will probably have no problem. </p><p><br /></p><p>Of course, as more and more buyers/collectors become owners and users of the GraySheet it will eventually become the retail price. </p><p>Everyone wants the best price. Just the way it is. Its funny how some people want the item for what a dealer paid, and often for less. And some even expect it. Think they deserve it. Even though dealers have all the overhead. A lot of overhead if they have a storefront business. Travel, lodging, gas, food and table cost if they do weekend shows. I guess if we were dealers we would probably better understand. I have been in a retail business in times past, and I made a profit on most things I sold. I also learned to move dead merchandise on out and reinvest in a better selling item. </p><p><br /></p><p>So, getting into the coin business and making a little money is not hard if you are willing to educate yourself and put up with those who want it at your cost.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Copper56, post: 2164516, member: 74010"]Yes and no. Its kind of expensive, but its more up to date than any other source. Just go to their web site and place an order. You will probably have no problem. Of course, as more and more buyers/collectors become owners and users of the GraySheet it will eventually become the retail price. Everyone wants the best price. Just the way it is. Its funny how some people want the item for what a dealer paid, and often for less. And some even expect it. Think they deserve it. Even though dealers have all the overhead. A lot of overhead if they have a storefront business. Travel, lodging, gas, food and table cost if they do weekend shows. I guess if we were dealers we would probably better understand. I have been in a retail business in times past, and I made a profit on most things I sold. I also learned to move dead merchandise on out and reinvest in a better selling item. So, getting into the coin business and making a little money is not hard if you are willing to educate yourself and put up with those who want it at your cost.[/QUOTE]
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