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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 349335, member: 4552"]Not a bad question. I have thought of doing this myself and I've known dealers that do put coins on layaway. Not sure how many are willing to do that but might be worth your time to contact dealers direct and ask them. At coin shows I've met one dealer that does that all the time. One time I didn't have the money for something I wanted so he held it for me and said I could either pay via mail or just wait for another show and he would bring it. For one person that wanted a very High grade 1916D Mercury Dime he allowed the purchaser to pay for it over a 6 month period. Unfortunately he dosen't have a web site that I kow of or I'd post it for you. </p><p>This could be a risky thing to do if you don't know the seller though. You could be paying for something for a long time and without a written statement, you could loose your money and nothing could be proved. </p><p>Probably the best thing is to use the internet and contact as many dealers as possible with that question. For example you may want to try <a href="http://www.coppercoins.com" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.coppercoins.com" rel="nofollow">www.coppercoins.com</a> and if not him he may know others that do since he is in this buisness so much more than most of us.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 349335, member: 4552"]Not a bad question. I have thought of doing this myself and I've known dealers that do put coins on layaway. Not sure how many are willing to do that but might be worth your time to contact dealers direct and ask them. At coin shows I've met one dealer that does that all the time. One time I didn't have the money for something I wanted so he held it for me and said I could either pay via mail or just wait for another show and he would bring it. For one person that wanted a very High grade 1916D Mercury Dime he allowed the purchaser to pay for it over a 6 month period. Unfortunately he dosen't have a web site that I kow of or I'd post it for you. This could be a risky thing to do if you don't know the seller though. You could be paying for something for a long time and without a written statement, you could loose your money and nothing could be proved. Probably the best thing is to use the internet and contact as many dealers as possible with that question. For example you may want to try [url]www.coppercoins.com[/url] and if not him he may know others that do since he is in this buisness so much more than most of us.[/QUOTE]
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