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<p>[QUOTE="steve k 8755, post: 3659641, member: 106406"]Just 2 weeks ago I asked my local coin shop what they would give me for my 2007 10th anniversary Platinum Eagle 2 coin set, both coins graded by PCGS First strike flag label, the reverse proof is a perfect 70 grade and the proof is a 69. The offer they gave me is silly compared to an offer I got today from another coin shop that is local. This shop offered me a little bit over the price on an ounce of Platinum, they did not take into account that the coins are PCGS graded, did not take into account that they are first strike, did not take into account what they are listed at on the PCGS price guide and did not take into account the grades of a perfect 70 and a 69. This shop offered me $960 for the set, another shop offered me $1740 if I can supply the original packaging which I have. How do you explain this, I sent an email to that shop and asked them to explain there low offer, it is a rip off offer to one of there long time 10 year customers.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="steve k 8755, post: 3659641, member: 106406"]Just 2 weeks ago I asked my local coin shop what they would give me for my 2007 10th anniversary Platinum Eagle 2 coin set, both coins graded by PCGS First strike flag label, the reverse proof is a perfect 70 grade and the proof is a 69. The offer they gave me is silly compared to an offer I got today from another coin shop that is local. This shop offered me a little bit over the price on an ounce of Platinum, they did not take into account that the coins are PCGS graded, did not take into account that they are first strike, did not take into account what they are listed at on the PCGS price guide and did not take into account the grades of a perfect 70 and a 69. This shop offered me $960 for the set, another shop offered me $1740 if I can supply the original packaging which I have. How do you explain this, I sent an email to that shop and asked them to explain there low offer, it is a rip off offer to one of there long time 10 year customers.[/QUOTE]
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