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<p>[QUOTE="Midas, post: 113508, member: 2761"]God bless them if they can sell a MS63 common date Morgan for $50 or whatever they get for it. They have every right to make a profit. Their prices have to pay for their lights, camera, action, and all of the expenses that go into selling a product.</p><p> </p><p>I saw a complete set of Peace dollars in a Dansco album offered at $1,500. Sure it included the 1921 and 1928 dates, but who could really see the grades of these coins on television? But somebody...somewhere in T.V. world is thinking..."Wow...the whole set!...my _______ would love this gift". Could they have searched and researched these coins before making a purchase? Sure they could, but if you are one of those "got to have it" people, who are we to say you are wrong?</p><p> </p><p>Just like those expensive sweaters they sell at the mall for $300 only to sell for 50% off after the winter season. The sweater didn't change, but somebody bought themself a $300 sweater because they WANTED it! Look at me...I have a new sweater and I feel GOOD about it.</p><p> </p><p>IMO, these coin shows are entertaining for me. I am waiting for one of these guys to offer me a FREE ginzu knife if I order <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p> </p><p>Also, the more people getting into coins and buying a <u>fixed</u> population of these coins, the better for us that already have them![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Midas, post: 113508, member: 2761"]God bless them if they can sell a MS63 common date Morgan for $50 or whatever they get for it. They have every right to make a profit. Their prices have to pay for their lights, camera, action, and all of the expenses that go into selling a product. I saw a complete set of Peace dollars in a Dansco album offered at $1,500. Sure it included the 1921 and 1928 dates, but who could really see the grades of these coins on television? But somebody...somewhere in T.V. world is thinking..."Wow...the whole set!...my _______ would love this gift". Could they have searched and researched these coins before making a purchase? Sure they could, but if you are one of those "got to have it" people, who are we to say you are wrong? Just like those expensive sweaters they sell at the mall for $300 only to sell for 50% off after the winter season. The sweater didn't change, but somebody bought themself a $300 sweater because they WANTED it! Look at me...I have a new sweater and I feel GOOD about it. IMO, these coin shows are entertaining for me. I am waiting for one of these guys to offer me a FREE ginzu knife if I order :-) Also, the more people getting into coins and buying a [U]fixed[/U] population of these coins, the better for us that already have them![/QUOTE]
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