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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 159772, member: 4552"]I wouldn't even try to give advise on ebay purchases. My suggestion for buying and selling coins, use forums like this one, there are many, and try to entise people to have more coin clubs. At such coin clubs stress for more local coin shows. If there are sufficient coin shows and clubs locally, it is a lot safer than ebay however, much limited to local whereas with ebay it's the world. </p><p>With me I never use ebay for anything. In this area we have about 3 coin shows a month, gun shows about every other month, camera shows once a month, flea markets everywhere and many have coin dealers. Then there are knife shows, train shows, antique shows and on and on and on. With the coin shows though there are numerous ones with dealers from all over the country so no shortage of access to coins. Also, with coins there are a lot of reputable coin dealers on line with their own web sites. Recently on another coin forum someone asked for a list of reputable coin dealers and the list became very extensive. </p><p>Instead of ebay, try that.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 159772, member: 4552"]I wouldn't even try to give advise on ebay purchases. My suggestion for buying and selling coins, use forums like this one, there are many, and try to entise people to have more coin clubs. At such coin clubs stress for more local coin shows. If there are sufficient coin shows and clubs locally, it is a lot safer than ebay however, much limited to local whereas with ebay it's the world. With me I never use ebay for anything. In this area we have about 3 coin shows a month, gun shows about every other month, camera shows once a month, flea markets everywhere and many have coin dealers. Then there are knife shows, train shows, antique shows and on and on and on. With the coin shows though there are numerous ones with dealers from all over the country so no shortage of access to coins. Also, with coins there are a lot of reputable coin dealers on line with their own web sites. Recently on another coin forum someone asked for a list of reputable coin dealers and the list became very extensive. Instead of ebay, try that.[/QUOTE]
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