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<p>[QUOTE="jimmy_goodfella, post: 13852, member: 919"]im actually in quite a good position to get some decent coins ect its just as they turn up.Its total luck what i get ,for instance in the past 3 months i have gotten confederate notes,about 8 morgans,d-day commemeratives,tons of british coins that i have already made money on.</p><p><br /></p><p>when i left school i went worked in london at an auction house in chelsea and as a kid worked im my fathers antique shop, i now get all coins/medals ect that come through his shop or house clearances so like i said anything could turn up just luck of the draw.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>If you go by the principle every antique dealer in the world goes through you cant go far wrong.if in doubt just pay the min price you will be suprised what comes up.Everyone in the antique buisness its the same thing you know the price of general stuff and you may even specialise in an area and know some about other stuff.But if say someone brings a painting in you can sit there in front of them dragging out the valuation books you buy on looks alone as you know even with no-name you can make just because of its looks value.</p><p><br /></p><p>There aint an art dealer in the world that could get by without these books and any that say they can are liers, it just all a big act trust me the minute they get there painting home there into there books to see the value and about the artist.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jimmy_goodfella, post: 13852, member: 919"]im actually in quite a good position to get some decent coins ect its just as they turn up.Its total luck what i get ,for instance in the past 3 months i have gotten confederate notes,about 8 morgans,d-day commemeratives,tons of british coins that i have already made money on. when i left school i went worked in london at an auction house in chelsea and as a kid worked im my fathers antique shop, i now get all coins/medals ect that come through his shop or house clearances so like i said anything could turn up just luck of the draw. If you go by the principle every antique dealer in the world goes through you cant go far wrong.if in doubt just pay the min price you will be suprised what comes up.Everyone in the antique buisness its the same thing you know the price of general stuff and you may even specialise in an area and know some about other stuff.But if say someone brings a painting in you can sit there in front of them dragging out the valuation books you buy on looks alone as you know even with no-name you can make just because of its looks value. There aint an art dealer in the world that could get by without these books and any that say they can are liers, it just all a big act trust me the minute they get there painting home there into there books to see the value and about the artist.[/QUOTE]
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