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<p>[QUOTE="rhoggman, post: 421376, member: 13987"]I'm not a "real dealer", but I buy and sell coins. It is not even a a money making strategy for me as much as it is fun. However, if you buy right you can make money whether it is a small amount, or a large amount. </p><p><br /></p><p>If you are a small timer like me you have to be patient and careful. I can't afford to buy everything that comes in the door. I have to wait until I truly find a good deal.</p><p><br /></p><p>I seem to have the best luck with online auctions at Heritage and DLRC. I bid an amount that I have a slim chance of winning, and I either win or don't. I buy stuff off of people, but most of the time I find that people over-value their junk bigtime.... and then you almost feel like you are ripping them off, or breaking their heart when you tell them the real deal.</p><p><br /></p><p>Sometimes I sit on coins for a long time. I too have learned my lesson with mint collectibles. They are worth the metal they are made of..... People really don't want them.</p><p><br /></p><p>I actually do best on pre-1933 gold. Morgan Dollars, and for some odd reason people around here are loving the old commems.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="rhoggman, post: 421376, member: 13987"]I'm not a "real dealer", but I buy and sell coins. It is not even a a money making strategy for me as much as it is fun. However, if you buy right you can make money whether it is a small amount, or a large amount. If you are a small timer like me you have to be patient and careful. I can't afford to buy everything that comes in the door. I have to wait until I truly find a good deal. I seem to have the best luck with online auctions at Heritage and DLRC. I bid an amount that I have a slim chance of winning, and I either win or don't. I buy stuff off of people, but most of the time I find that people over-value their junk bigtime.... and then you almost feel like you are ripping them off, or breaking their heart when you tell them the real deal. Sometimes I sit on coins for a long time. I too have learned my lesson with mint collectibles. They are worth the metal they are made of..... People really don't want them. I actually do best on pre-1933 gold. Morgan Dollars, and for some odd reason people around here are loving the old commems.[/QUOTE]
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