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<p>[QUOTE="Victor, post: 585977, member: 5454"]<b>$15 ase</b></p><p><br /></p><p>Here is as much as I can tell you, and indeed I know it was an unusual deal.</p><p>I usually arrive late to all coin shows due to driving distance. Some dealers have packed up and some are leaving as I walk in.</p><p>This guy's table was one of the first you see entering the room.</p><p>This was May 3, 2009 and it was a younger guy with a black shirt that had a logo "Gaithersburg Coins". I asked where he was from and he said "We are in New Hampshire but also in S. Carolina. He may have said N. Carolina and I may not have read the logo correctly. What's strange is that all the ads I have ever seen place Gaithersburg coins in Maryland.</p><p> Anyway he had a bunch of bullion and I asked for several prices. The 2009 ASE price was $16 and the 2009 Philharmonic was $15. I bought one of each and handed him $30 saying "You can do it for that, right"?</p><p> He said ok. I then asked prices on 2009 one tenth oz. Canadian gold Maple leaf. It was $107 and the $2009 Austrian one tenth oz. gold was $104.</p><p>I offered $200 for both coins and it was declined.</p><p>I didn't buy but wanted to return later after walking through the show.</p><p> Anyway I got stuck at a table buying old US stamps and by the time I was ready to return the bullion dealer had packed up.</p><p>So yup I should have loaded up on the ASEs even at $16 each.</p><p>However I am not a flipper just a collector and I already have enough 2009s.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Victor, post: 585977, member: 5454"][b]$15 ase[/b] Here is as much as I can tell you, and indeed I know it was an unusual deal. I usually arrive late to all coin shows due to driving distance. Some dealers have packed up and some are leaving as I walk in. This guy's table was one of the first you see entering the room. This was May 3, 2009 and it was a younger guy with a black shirt that had a logo "Gaithersburg Coins". I asked where he was from and he said "We are in New Hampshire but also in S. Carolina. He may have said N. Carolina and I may not have read the logo correctly. What's strange is that all the ads I have ever seen place Gaithersburg coins in Maryland. Anyway he had a bunch of bullion and I asked for several prices. The 2009 ASE price was $16 and the 2009 Philharmonic was $15. I bought one of each and handed him $30 saying "You can do it for that, right"? He said ok. I then asked prices on 2009 one tenth oz. Canadian gold Maple leaf. It was $107 and the $2009 Austrian one tenth oz. gold was $104. I offered $200 for both coins and it was declined. I didn't buy but wanted to return later after walking through the show. Anyway I got stuck at a table buying old US stamps and by the time I was ready to return the bullion dealer had packed up. So yup I should have loaded up on the ASEs even at $16 each. However I am not a flipper just a collector and I already have enough 2009s.[/QUOTE]
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