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<p>[QUOTE="Jim M, post: 481704, member: 4791"]There is an enourmous amount of coins going into shows to sell to dealers but not alot being purchased here in Michigan anyway. Again I have to mention the article in Coinworld as having an effect on whats happening. I have heard several guys say to dealers at shows they have had enough and are getting out because of the counterfeits from China. One guy had a suitcase full of different sets. He sold his entire collection because of that one article. I have seen guys come across saying they have been layed off and are selling whatever they can to buy food etc.. Dealers are getting alot of walkins right now, and they are lowballing collectors over and over again. </p><p><br /></p><p>I watched a dealer buy a 1867/7 IHC that had four full diamonds raw for a steal, same seller had a PCGS MS65RD 1910S Lincoln that he sold to the same dealer for what I thought was to low. I am sure that its a $600 coin. He paid $350 for it. </p><p><br /></p><p>Coins are slipping and I fear we have not seen the worst as far as selling goes. Maybe some dealers here can shed some light on this from what they are seeing and be honest about it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jim M, post: 481704, member: 4791"]There is an enourmous amount of coins going into shows to sell to dealers but not alot being purchased here in Michigan anyway. Again I have to mention the article in Coinworld as having an effect on whats happening. I have heard several guys say to dealers at shows they have had enough and are getting out because of the counterfeits from China. One guy had a suitcase full of different sets. He sold his entire collection because of that one article. I have seen guys come across saying they have been layed off and are selling whatever they can to buy food etc.. Dealers are getting alot of walkins right now, and they are lowballing collectors over and over again. I watched a dealer buy a 1867/7 IHC that had four full diamonds raw for a steal, same seller had a PCGS MS65RD 1910S Lincoln that he sold to the same dealer for what I thought was to low. I am sure that its a $600 coin. He paid $350 for it. Coins are slipping and I fear we have not seen the worst as far as selling goes. Maybe some dealers here can shed some light on this from what they are seeing and be honest about it.[/QUOTE]
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