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<p>[QUOTE="ED TAY, post: 584381, member: 18449"]Yes Morgan 78 it is interesting isn't it? I beat the drums till response #42 we got a meat and potatoes answer to how the inner circle works the greysheet.</p><p><br /></p><p>and that wasn't what this thread started out to be, but it was nice to hear.</p><p><br /></p><p>It is very much like a free for all, in 1978 Saloman Brothers Inc began including rare coins as popular investments, and in the 90's the Federal Trade Commission had to step in and bring to a halt because of overpricing.</p><p>Like Wall Street did with the Real State market. Thanks to folks like Dr. Michael W. Blodgett, hey. how you like that morgan1878? Doctors Credentials. lol</p><p><br /></p><p> and even today with some Bluesheet action:</p><p><br /></p><p> quote:</p><p> Honest, if you buy this coin I promise I'll bid that coin to </p><p> three times the level that it's listed on the sheet for now. It's the </p><p> only one known. I can bid it up to any level you want. What level </p><p> would you like me to bid it up to?</p><p><br /></p><p>Coin shows are fun to go, and you get a better deal than going to a coin shop. But all the stuff I like to look for, the dealers like to keep for themselves, and I can't say I blame them.</p><p><br /></p><p>Going full circle to what this thread was about in the first place, If you want the very best deals you have to go Cherrypicking at estate auctions, or just like the dealers, show up at people's door step. </p><p><br /></p><p>And yes Virginia,</p><p> there are professional coin dealers that are knowledgable and fair.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ED TAY, post: 584381, member: 18449"]Yes Morgan 78 it is interesting isn't it? I beat the drums till response #42 we got a meat and potatoes answer to how the inner circle works the greysheet. and that wasn't what this thread started out to be, but it was nice to hear. It is very much like a free for all, in 1978 Saloman Brothers Inc began including rare coins as popular investments, and in the 90's the Federal Trade Commission had to step in and bring to a halt because of overpricing. Like Wall Street did with the Real State market. Thanks to folks like Dr. Michael W. Blodgett, hey. how you like that morgan1878? Doctors Credentials. lol and even today with some Bluesheet action: quote: Honest, if you buy this coin I promise I'll bid that coin to three times the level that it's listed on the sheet for now. It's the only one known. I can bid it up to any level you want. What level would you like me to bid it up to? Coin shows are fun to go, and you get a better deal than going to a coin shop. But all the stuff I like to look for, the dealers like to keep for themselves, and I can't say I blame them. Going full circle to what this thread was about in the first place, If you want the very best deals you have to go Cherrypicking at estate auctions, or just like the dealers, show up at people's door step. And yes Virginia, there are professional coin dealers that are knowledgable and fair.[/QUOTE]
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