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<p>[QUOTE="mystery45, post: 952980, member: 19591"]It depends these places sell by retail value and buy at dealer value most of the time. the other thing is they usually tell you upfront that they charge a premium on all coins. it is usually 20-30% depending. so if someone orders 5000 worth of coins they are going to get 5000 in coins based on their price guides. they usually let people know upfront about it as well. i know i will be sitting on my coins for at least 5 years before i can make money off of them which is about correct for certain coins.</p><p> </p><p><br /></p><p> </p><p style="text-align: left"><span style="color: #000000">their justification is that is what they charge. they could mark their coins up 100% as long as they tell the people that they have a 40-50% markup on their stuff it is fully legal. again they go by retail prices most of the time.</span></p><p><br /></p><p>Correction he received 5000 dollars worth of coins according to them and their retail sheets. i don't know any dealer that will pay retail prices. what someone is willing to buy them for is completely different than the actual cost. as most dealers go buy what the dealer sheets say they are worth not retail.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mystery45, post: 952980, member: 19591"]It depends these places sell by retail value and buy at dealer value most of the time. the other thing is they usually tell you upfront that they charge a premium on all coins. it is usually 20-30% depending. so if someone orders 5000 worth of coins they are going to get 5000 in coins based on their price guides. they usually let people know upfront about it as well. i know i will be sitting on my coins for at least 5 years before i can make money off of them which is about correct for certain coins. [LEFT][COLOR=#000000]their justification is that is what they charge. they could mark their coins up 100% as long as they tell the people that they have a 40-50% markup on their stuff it is fully legal. again they go by retail prices most of the time.[/COLOR][/LEFT] Correction he received 5000 dollars worth of coins according to them and their retail sheets. i don't know any dealer that will pay retail prices. what someone is willing to buy them for is completely different than the actual cost. as most dealers go buy what the dealer sheets say they are worth not retail.[/QUOTE]
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