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<p>[QUOTE="asciibaron, post: 292828, member: 8566"]not missing that at all. i enjoy the shows for exactly those type of people. i dislike the people who are typically condescending know it all jerks who lust after coins but usually can't afford them so they debase the dealer. </p><p><br /></p><p>"that's a nice coin, but what is PCGS thinking, MS65? that must be a misprint, that's an AU at most. i'll pay you (the AU price) for it, no way its worth (the asking price). anyone who pays that much is a fool." and then they stare at the coin in the case from a distance. </p><p><br /></p><p>those are droolers and they need to go away. i have no problem showing a coin to anyone who asks, i simply ask that if you dislike the price and we can't agree on a price than accept that. i am not a salesman, i have coins for sale and will gladly let you decide if you want to buy it - at no point will i ever try to sell you on a coin. if you are simply looking to learn about coins, you are more than welcome to sit down and talk if it is slow. i have learned a ton from people that way and it's part of the shows i enjoy. getting to know the collectors is smart business and knowing what collectors are looking for means more repeats sales.</p><p><br /></p><p> i'm not making my living working tables, i work the shows for fun, and it can be very entertaining. if you are going to be at the Baltimore show stop by and say hello.</p><p><br /></p><p>-Steve[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="asciibaron, post: 292828, member: 8566"]not missing that at all. i enjoy the shows for exactly those type of people. i dislike the people who are typically condescending know it all jerks who lust after coins but usually can't afford them so they debase the dealer. "that's a nice coin, but what is PCGS thinking, MS65? that must be a misprint, that's an AU at most. i'll pay you (the AU price) for it, no way its worth (the asking price). anyone who pays that much is a fool." and then they stare at the coin in the case from a distance. those are droolers and they need to go away. i have no problem showing a coin to anyone who asks, i simply ask that if you dislike the price and we can't agree on a price than accept that. i am not a salesman, i have coins for sale and will gladly let you decide if you want to buy it - at no point will i ever try to sell you on a coin. if you are simply looking to learn about coins, you are more than welcome to sit down and talk if it is slow. i have learned a ton from people that way and it's part of the shows i enjoy. getting to know the collectors is smart business and knowing what collectors are looking for means more repeats sales. i'm not making my living working tables, i work the shows for fun, and it can be very entertaining. if you are going to be at the Baltimore show stop by and say hello. -Steve[/QUOTE]
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