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<p>[QUOTE="cladking, post: 16053, member: 68"]It depends on what you're buying and how you're buying it. If you're letting him give you a set of each date then figure you'll probably pay at least 20% over ask. These sets are starting to sell at retail now days so they aren't so quick to just let you take what you want at ask. If you're poking through the sets and picking out just the best few then he'll probably want a price well in excess of retail. If you ask for five or ten of each then 10% over ask should be reasonable. If you just want to buy all of particular dates then ask and if you offer to take everything then you might get them at bid if he doesn't have retail customers. Remember that most dealers still get more of these in then they have customers for so they have to wholesale them off from time to time. This is the source of most of the coins that the big retailers put into the date and mint mark sets. </p><p><br /></p><p>Now that more of these sets are getting picked off by retail buyers it will be interesting to see how the retailers make up the shortfall. It could be especially interesting since the retail activity for the date mint mark sets is also picking up. </p><p><br /></p><p>There are BU rolls of many of these coins but it's far from all of them.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cladking, post: 16053, member: 68"]It depends on what you're buying and how you're buying it. If you're letting him give you a set of each date then figure you'll probably pay at least 20% over ask. These sets are starting to sell at retail now days so they aren't so quick to just let you take what you want at ask. If you're poking through the sets and picking out just the best few then he'll probably want a price well in excess of retail. If you ask for five or ten of each then 10% over ask should be reasonable. If you just want to buy all of particular dates then ask and if you offer to take everything then you might get them at bid if he doesn't have retail customers. Remember that most dealers still get more of these in then they have customers for so they have to wholesale them off from time to time. This is the source of most of the coins that the big retailers put into the date and mint mark sets. Now that more of these sets are getting picked off by retail buyers it will be interesting to see how the retailers make up the shortfall. It could be especially interesting since the retail activity for the date mint mark sets is also picking up. There are BU rolls of many of these coins but it's far from all of them.[/QUOTE]
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