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<p>[QUOTE="zachfromnj, post: 1517683, member: 21433"]If i wanted $50 and someone offered me $50 I would have taken the offer.</p><p>I've sold countless items on this site and bought/sold almost 200 on ebay.</p><p>I make it very clear the way I receive payments for my items and thats through PayPal.</p><p>Crazyhorse offered to buy coin #1 since the coins were labeled #1-12.</p><p>I don't post messages but if I have to I will, don't tell me you offered $50 for each when you never did. I know how to conduct a sale and if I'm offered my asking price I sell.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>This thread was a simple thread about me selling my coins and regretting that I did, I'm sure others have done the same thing and when I spoke with the gentleman today at the coin store he told me countless times he wished he never sold off his coins but if that was the case he'd never sell anything. </p><p><br /></p><p>My other question was wether or not it was common for a buyer to sell back the coins and if they did how much would they charge, in this case he told me $5 per coin so like any other deal I've ever been a part of I made a counteroffer which he declined and said his $5 was firm. </p><p><br /></p><p>I appreciate the suggestions to list my coins and thank you for pointing out my finds on ebay. The problem here was yes I purchased these coins at a great price *$18 each* and was expecting to flip them for more. I'm sure if I'm more patient this wont be a problem, I'm still young to coins *23* and obviously I'll be asking heaps of questions and making mistakes along the way. Buying and selling coins makes me very happy as both my hobby and another way to help pay my school tuition. </p><p><br /></p><p>Sorry if I went on a full length rant but I had to get that off my chest, I never take anything to heart but sometimes things do get to me and I must fully explain/defend myself to an extent I find acceptable.</p><p><br /></p><p>The good news is I got the coins back after paying the $5 per coin fee. My last question is this, I want to make my first submission to either ANACS or NGC. I see NGC charges $3 more per submission and most of the coins I already have are housed in NGC slabs, should I just spend the extra $36 to have all 12 graded by them? Is the submission process easy, I'll be looking into it a bit more later today in regards to what I have to do to send them.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>**I'm going to be submitting 5 coins not 12**[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="zachfromnj, post: 1517683, member: 21433"]If i wanted $50 and someone offered me $50 I would have taken the offer. I've sold countless items on this site and bought/sold almost 200 on ebay. I make it very clear the way I receive payments for my items and thats through PayPal. Crazyhorse offered to buy coin #1 since the coins were labeled #1-12. I don't post messages but if I have to I will, don't tell me you offered $50 for each when you never did. I know how to conduct a sale and if I'm offered my asking price I sell. This thread was a simple thread about me selling my coins and regretting that I did, I'm sure others have done the same thing and when I spoke with the gentleman today at the coin store he told me countless times he wished he never sold off his coins but if that was the case he'd never sell anything. My other question was wether or not it was common for a buyer to sell back the coins and if they did how much would they charge, in this case he told me $5 per coin so like any other deal I've ever been a part of I made a counteroffer which he declined and said his $5 was firm. I appreciate the suggestions to list my coins and thank you for pointing out my finds on ebay. The problem here was yes I purchased these coins at a great price *$18 each* and was expecting to flip them for more. I'm sure if I'm more patient this wont be a problem, I'm still young to coins *23* and obviously I'll be asking heaps of questions and making mistakes along the way. Buying and selling coins makes me very happy as both my hobby and another way to help pay my school tuition. Sorry if I went on a full length rant but I had to get that off my chest, I never take anything to heart but sometimes things do get to me and I must fully explain/defend myself to an extent I find acceptable. The good news is I got the coins back after paying the $5 per coin fee. My last question is this, I want to make my first submission to either ANACS or NGC. I see NGC charges $3 more per submission and most of the coins I already have are housed in NGC slabs, should I just spend the extra $36 to have all 12 graded by them? Is the submission process easy, I'll be looking into it a bit more later today in regards to what I have to do to send them. **I'm going to be submitting 5 coins not 12**[/QUOTE]
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