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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 2316058, member: 26302"]Let''s get back to original topics. Sure, these modern proofs aren'the of great value, but they are of some value. I doubt a dealer is busy making huge deals every second, so I imagine in down time he could put these together in tubes. It's called profit maximization. It's free money if you have a few spare moments to capitalize on it, which I believe 99% of dealers would. To argue your hourly rate is completely missing the point. Without these to take care of in that spare moment your earnings are zero.</p><p><br /></p><p>Btw, I am still in my 40's, have a good paying job, and still pick up coins in parking lots. It's literally free money.</p><p><br /></p><p>Regarding judging "big spenders", be careful. I do nothink think you know as much as you think baseball21. I have been known to buy a few $5 coins over a year visiting dealers at their shop or table, only to buy a $1500 coin when they have something I want. Just because a collector understands value does not mean they do not have the means to make larger purchases, it might very well mean the opposite. I do not waste.my money frivolously, therefor have more hobby money.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 2316058, member: 26302"]Let''s get back to original topics. Sure, these modern proofs aren'the of great value, but they are of some value. I doubt a dealer is busy making huge deals every second, so I imagine in down time he could put these together in tubes. It's called profit maximization. It's free money if you have a few spare moments to capitalize on it, which I believe 99% of dealers would. To argue your hourly rate is completely missing the point. Without these to take care of in that spare moment your earnings are zero. Btw, I am still in my 40's, have a good paying job, and still pick up coins in parking lots. It's literally free money. Regarding judging "big spenders", be careful. I do nothink think you know as much as you think baseball21. I have been known to buy a few $5 coins over a year visiting dealers at their shop or table, only to buy a $1500 coin when they have something I want. Just because a collector understands value does not mean they do not have the means to make larger purchases, it might very well mean the opposite. I do not waste.my money frivolously, therefor have more hobby money.[/QUOTE]
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