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<p>[QUOTE="CoinGal07, post: 668732, member: 8843"]The conflict in this agenda of buyers wanting the most for the least is cause and effect. For dealers to wholesale to non dealers and still maintain a decent profit to remain in business someone has to suffer: the seller. However, watch those same buyers have a fit when they decide to sell and the dealer buys below wholesale from 'them'. </p><p> </p><p>And the wholesale listings are out the window these days even with regard to less common and high quality coins. Rare high grade coins are being dealt more on past auction results than greysheet; especially if the auction results are less.</p><p> </p><p>Back to the original post: take whatever sources you want to a coin show but any dealer selling to you at RedBook listings is over charging you so walk away. Afterall, how can you possibly consider a book issued for 2010 that was printed in 2008 a credible source for 2009 coin buying?</p><p> </p><p>You shouldn't have to take one to a coin shop. The dealer will have one and will be happy to share their copy with you for checking mintage, confirming coin specs and explaining the disproportionate values listed.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="CoinGal07, post: 668732, member: 8843"]The conflict in this agenda of buyers wanting the most for the least is cause and effect. For dealers to wholesale to non dealers and still maintain a decent profit to remain in business someone has to suffer: the seller. However, watch those same buyers have a fit when they decide to sell and the dealer buys below wholesale from 'them'. And the wholesale listings are out the window these days even with regard to less common and high quality coins. Rare high grade coins are being dealt more on past auction results than greysheet; especially if the auction results are less. Back to the original post: take whatever sources you want to a coin show but any dealer selling to you at RedBook listings is over charging you so walk away. Afterall, how can you possibly consider a book issued for 2010 that was printed in 2008 a credible source for 2009 coin buying? You shouldn't have to take one to a coin shop. The dealer will have one and will be happy to share their copy with you for checking mintage, confirming coin specs and explaining the disproportionate values listed.[/QUOTE]
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