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<p>[QUOTE="National dealer, post: 4996, member: 487"]Well let me first welcome you to the forum.</p><p><br /></p><p>What type of Draped bust coin did you sell? </p><p><br /></p><p>Did you have this coin graded by anyone?</p><p><br /></p><p>What is the date of the Silver Eagle?</p><p><br /></p><p>Now comes the tough part. If you sold the coins for $945, you must have been satisfied with the price. </p><p>Hindsight is always 20/20</p><p>When buying or selling, knowledge is the key.</p><p>Numismatics is not an easily learned subject. It takes a lot of time and effort.</p><p>Grading is a tougher thing to learn. It takes quite a bit of time viewing many coins to learn this art. It is and will probably always be subjective. </p><p>When it comes time to sell any coin, the buyer and seller must come to an agreed upon price in order for the transaction to take place.</p><p>Both will be satisfied at the time. Now either party may change their view afterwards, but this should be viewed as a learning experience.</p><p>If you feel that you were on the losing end of the deal, take some time to learn from your mistake. This is the only way that you can make better decisions on any future transactions.</p><p>There are quite a few people here at CoinTalk that are willing and able to help you in your quest. Ask away, and we will all do our best to help.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="National dealer, post: 4996, member: 487"]Well let me first welcome you to the forum. What type of Draped bust coin did you sell? Did you have this coin graded by anyone? What is the date of the Silver Eagle? Now comes the tough part. If you sold the coins for $945, you must have been satisfied with the price. Hindsight is always 20/20 When buying or selling, knowledge is the key. Numismatics is not an easily learned subject. It takes a lot of time and effort. Grading is a tougher thing to learn. It takes quite a bit of time viewing many coins to learn this art. It is and will probably always be subjective. When it comes time to sell any coin, the buyer and seller must come to an agreed upon price in order for the transaction to take place. Both will be satisfied at the time. Now either party may change their view afterwards, but this should be viewed as a learning experience. If you feel that you were on the losing end of the deal, take some time to learn from your mistake. This is the only way that you can make better decisions on any future transactions. There are quite a few people here at CoinTalk that are willing and able to help you in your quest. Ask away, and we will all do our best to help.[/QUOTE]
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