I visited a new firing range today. A combination gun/pawn shop and indoor range. The guy had a glass case holding more than 2 dozen Morgan Dollars, all common dates and extremely well worn. Each and every one of them had one of those little stickers that are impossible to remove stuck to the coin with a price of $49.95. I asked him if he would go lower, but he absolutely refused telling me he'd lose money if he did. I left it at that and went in the back to shoot.
Your story reminds me of when I go to a thrift store such as The Salvation Army and some idiot employee has written the price on every record album or laserdisc cover in black sharpie. The albums and laserdiscs are all priced the same, is it so hard to write the price on the box that is being used to hold them? This is why it is so important to learn critical thinking skills which is accomplished by attending an institution of higher learning.
That Pawn Stars episode where they all went off to the gun range and used an Old Man silver round as a target.