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<p>[QUOTE="Barber dime 94s, post: 2170384, member: 74517"]Hey folks</p><p><br /></p><p>So I recently came across a coin collection that I'm interested in purchasing.</p><p>The owner of the coins is a family member of a close friend of mine. </p><p>I'm needing help to determine what would be a good fair offer. </p><p>I don't wanna over pay for the coins, at the same time and just as important I don't want to low ball this lady and give the impression to her or her family that I'm trying to take advantage ..</p><p>I went to look at the coins over the weekend , she would never give a straight price for what she thought the coins are worth .. I don't believe she really knows what to value them at, as they were left to her by her father ..</p><p>So I'd like to make this lady a solid offer for the 14 coins that I'm interested in. </p><p>Do you guys have any suggestions as to how I should go about coming up with a number ?</p><p>The 14 coins I'm interested in would only be a drop in the bucket of what she has. Still yet Id like to get a little better price than if I was buying each coin seperate. </p><p>By the way before anyone starts bashing me , I'm not trying to cherry pick an unknowing person out of a load of valuable coins. </p><p>The 14 coins I'm interested in are average date , maybe 2 semi key date barber dimes. None of which are unc. </p><p>I have a list of the coins and the grades of the ones that are slabbed , my opinion on the ones that aren't. </p><p>I can post if anyone could put together a rough value or ballpark figure.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Barber dime 94s, post: 2170384, member: 74517"]Hey folks So I recently came across a coin collection that I'm interested in purchasing. The owner of the coins is a family member of a close friend of mine. I'm needing help to determine what would be a good fair offer. I don't wanna over pay for the coins, at the same time and just as important I don't want to low ball this lady and give the impression to her or her family that I'm trying to take advantage .. I went to look at the coins over the weekend , she would never give a straight price for what she thought the coins are worth .. I don't believe she really knows what to value them at, as they were left to her by her father .. So I'd like to make this lady a solid offer for the 14 coins that I'm interested in. Do you guys have any suggestions as to how I should go about coming up with a number ? The 14 coins I'm interested in would only be a drop in the bucket of what she has. Still yet Id like to get a little better price than if I was buying each coin seperate. By the way before anyone starts bashing me , I'm not trying to cherry pick an unknowing person out of a load of valuable coins. The 14 coins I'm interested in are average date , maybe 2 semi key date barber dimes. None of which are unc. I have a list of the coins and the grades of the ones that are slabbed , my opinion on the ones that aren't. I can post if anyone could put together a rough value or ballpark figure.[/QUOTE]
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