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<p>[QUOTE="coppertop5150, post: 1154255, member: 28147"]the price was prob 122.00 but the 1 got covered with a $ sign....j/k</p><p> </p><p>Antique malls are usually IMO high...... </p><p> </p><p>sounds like you got around $33.00 silver for $20 bucks..... </p><p>The dealer prob priced them several months ago when silver was at $25 a ounce .</p><p> </p><p>A antique mall around here is ran like this,,,, A seller pays 25$ a month for a glass case 2 feet wide by 4 feet long.... Everything has a price on it the clerk rings up the item </p><p>and writes down who the items sold belongs to , the seller usually comes in every few months or when ever to update the case with more item and get their money from the sold items</p><p> </p><p>I bet thats prob what happend the prices were marked many months ago and the sell prob dose not want to rush to the mall to update the case very often with gas at nearly 4$ a gallon </p><p>in alot of places...</p><p> </p><p>As far as ripping anyone off... You paid full sales price it was the clerks idea to give you 10$ off...[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="coppertop5150, post: 1154255, member: 28147"]the price was prob 122.00 but the 1 got covered with a $ sign....j/k Antique malls are usually IMO high...... sounds like you got around $33.00 silver for $20 bucks..... The dealer prob priced them several months ago when silver was at $25 a ounce . A antique mall around here is ran like this,,,, A seller pays 25$ a month for a glass case 2 feet wide by 4 feet long.... Everything has a price on it the clerk rings up the item and writes down who the items sold belongs to , the seller usually comes in every few months or when ever to update the case with more item and get their money from the sold items I bet thats prob what happend the prices were marked many months ago and the sell prob dose not want to rush to the mall to update the case very often with gas at nearly 4$ a gallon in alot of places... As far as ripping anyone off... You paid full sales price it was the clerks idea to give you 10$ off...[/QUOTE]
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