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<p>[QUOTE="mark_h, post: 1326221, member: 3726"]First you are not the only. Not everybody posts what they paid and then not always does everybody rush in an say you over paid. I think it a bunch on some of the coins that are posted - but who am I too judge. </p><p><br /></p><p>Second if you watch some of the coins that get posted sometimes you can go to heritage and see just exactly how much they paid. Plus some people are just not going to post what they paid for coins and it comes off rude if you jump up and ask how much did you pay. I know one guy who made a $600 blunder - oh wait! That was me, yep - still know him. That is what I lost on the coin and that is what I get for not knowing what I was buying. PS - on the coins I am letting go so far I am averaging a 10% to 15% loss - including the sellers commission and my bonehead buy. </p><p><br /></p><p>Third if you looked at that toned coin thread that Paul (lehigh) started you will see a lot of coins that they paid way over the normal costs for. Most of them I would not pay that much for. I am not into the kind of toning some others are - so while I might think they over paid they did not for the toned coin market.</p><p><br /></p><p>Last - nice coin and as Doug said in his last post you like it and that is all that matters.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mark_h, post: 1326221, member: 3726"]First you are not the only. Not everybody posts what they paid and then not always does everybody rush in an say you over paid. I think it a bunch on some of the coins that are posted - but who am I too judge. Second if you watch some of the coins that get posted sometimes you can go to heritage and see just exactly how much they paid. Plus some people are just not going to post what they paid for coins and it comes off rude if you jump up and ask how much did you pay. I know one guy who made a $600 blunder - oh wait! That was me, yep - still know him. That is what I lost on the coin and that is what I get for not knowing what I was buying. PS - on the coins I am letting go so far I am averaging a 10% to 15% loss - including the sellers commission and my bonehead buy. Third if you looked at that toned coin thread that Paul (lehigh) started you will see a lot of coins that they paid way over the normal costs for. Most of them I would not pay that much for. I am not into the kind of toning some others are - so while I might think they over paid they did not for the toned coin market. Last - nice coin and as Doug said in his last post you like it and that is all that matters.[/QUOTE]
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