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<p>[QUOTE="LostDutchman, post: 1155332, member: 16994"]It's the dealers responsibility to himself to keep his prices current. If he does not then I say buy it all... He got what he marked it as... you got a good deal... end of story. Don't feel bad cause he hosed himself.</p><p><br /></p><p>This past weekend I was at a small local show where a part time dealer was set up. Some of his marked prices on his coins were cheap.... some even %10 less then melt.... I first started off asking "You know these are a little back of silver are these prices still good?" He responded with "Yeah, I don't have the time to change them so that's fine" So I proceeded to buy every silver dollar he had. By him not wanting to take the time to change his 2x2's he gave away several hundred dollars.</p><p><br /></p><p>This antique mall dealer marking his coins and then not adjusting them... and vicariously selling them through an antique mall... is pretty much a "Yeah, that's fine" to me.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="LostDutchman, post: 1155332, member: 16994"]It's the dealers responsibility to himself to keep his prices current. If he does not then I say buy it all... He got what he marked it as... you got a good deal... end of story. Don't feel bad cause he hosed himself. This past weekend I was at a small local show where a part time dealer was set up. Some of his marked prices on his coins were cheap.... some even %10 less then melt.... I first started off asking "You know these are a little back of silver are these prices still good?" He responded with "Yeah, I don't have the time to change them so that's fine" So I proceeded to buy every silver dollar he had. By him not wanting to take the time to change his 2x2's he gave away several hundred dollars. This antique mall dealer marking his coins and then not adjusting them... and vicariously selling them through an antique mall... is pretty much a "Yeah, that's fine" to me.[/QUOTE]
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