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<p>[QUOTE="FOCUSalmon, post: 969367, member: 26766"]If I seem hot headed, then I'm sorry. And yes I agree I don't really have any experience in any of this. The thing I do have more knowledge in is business and in a business standpoint most of this isn't making any sense. I agree it sucks that somethings have higher premiums, but the reality is that they do. Clothes, designer jewelry, cars, homes (depending on location), etc. The thing is that when you buy at a premium you sell back at a premium more than what other comparable material items sell for. I was told from a local coin store quote on quote "the smaller the piece you have, the higher premium it normally has", but then on here it's a completely different tale of what everyones trying to preach, which I don't have a problem with agreeing on, which I don't have a problem agreeing on (I'm stubborn but not that stubborn) but I'd like more than just being told :"it's going to sell under melt value." Ok well then how do you know that?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="FOCUSalmon, post: 969367, member: 26766"]If I seem hot headed, then I'm sorry. And yes I agree I don't really have any experience in any of this. The thing I do have more knowledge in is business and in a business standpoint most of this isn't making any sense. I agree it sucks that somethings have higher premiums, but the reality is that they do. Clothes, designer jewelry, cars, homes (depending on location), etc. The thing is that when you buy at a premium you sell back at a premium more than what other comparable material items sell for. I was told from a local coin store quote on quote "the smaller the piece you have, the higher premium it normally has", but then on here it's a completely different tale of what everyones trying to preach, which I don't have a problem with agreeing on, which I don't have a problem agreeing on (I'm stubborn but not that stubborn) but I'd like more than just being told :"it's going to sell under melt value." Ok well then how do you know that?[/QUOTE]
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