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<p>[QUOTE="TheMont, post: 2651210, member: 80121"]I wouldn't put it as strongly as you did, but I have to agree. I would to be able to buy a copy of a coin that I would never be able to afford, with out having replica or copy stamped on it. I know coin collecting is a hobby, but people who are into the hobby have a responsibility to know what they are collecting. If someone offers me an expensive coin to buy, I going to have it checked out before I even consider buying it (as if I had the money).</p><p><br /></p><p>One button of mine is people who buy coins from the shopping channel that sells other items. As any collector knows, they charge three to four times market value for the coins they sell. Either people are to lazy to buy a magazine with coin prices in it or they love the "Flex-Pay" offered by the show. You could say it's the person who buys the coin(s) problem, but talk to any Coin Dealer who has to tell these people, when they bring the coin to them to sell, that they over paid. Who do they get mad at? The Dealer.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TheMont, post: 2651210, member: 80121"]I wouldn't put it as strongly as you did, but I have to agree. I would to be able to buy a copy of a coin that I would never be able to afford, with out having replica or copy stamped on it. I know coin collecting is a hobby, but people who are into the hobby have a responsibility to know what they are collecting. If someone offers me an expensive coin to buy, I going to have it checked out before I even consider buying it (as if I had the money). One button of mine is people who buy coins from the shopping channel that sells other items. As any collector knows, they charge three to four times market value for the coins they sell. Either people are to lazy to buy a magazine with coin prices in it or they love the "Flex-Pay" offered by the show. You could say it's the person who buys the coin(s) problem, but talk to any Coin Dealer who has to tell these people, when they bring the coin to them to sell, that they over paid. Who do they get mad at? The Dealer.[/QUOTE]
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