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<p>[QUOTE="1970 Silver Art, post: 958409, member: 18828"]I do not haggle with my of my local coin dealers at all. I have never haggled with any of my local coin dealers. If I walk into a coin shop and see something that I want and the price is much more than I am willing to pay for an item, then I do not buy it and I will either 1.) Look around his store to see if there is anything else that I see that I am looking for or 2.) I will just leave but will come back at a future date to check out what he has in my price range. </p><p> </p><p>Since I know most of my local coin dealers and I have been a long time customer with a couple of them, then most of the time, they usually give me a low premium over spot anyway and I usually walk away happy. </p><p> </p><p>When I am at a coin show, I also do not haggle at all. If there is a silver bar or round that I have on my "wish list" and it is way out of my price range, then I just move on and hope to find that same silver art bar or round at a lower premium elsewhere at the coin show.</p><p> </p><p>I usually end up finding and getting the silver art bar or silver round that is in my price range by doing it this way but it does take a lot of patience.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="1970 Silver Art, post: 958409, member: 18828"]I do not haggle with my of my local coin dealers at all. I have never haggled with any of my local coin dealers. If I walk into a coin shop and see something that I want and the price is much more than I am willing to pay for an item, then I do not buy it and I will either 1.) Look around his store to see if there is anything else that I see that I am looking for or 2.) I will just leave but will come back at a future date to check out what he has in my price range. Since I know most of my local coin dealers and I have been a long time customer with a couple of them, then most of the time, they usually give me a low premium over spot anyway and I usually walk away happy. When I am at a coin show, I also do not haggle at all. If there is a silver bar or round that I have on my "wish list" and it is way out of my price range, then I just move on and hope to find that same silver art bar or round at a lower premium elsewhere at the coin show. I usually end up finding and getting the silver art bar or silver round that is in my price range by doing it this way but it does take a lot of patience.[/QUOTE]
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