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<p>[QUOTE="andrew289, post: 560593, member: 6463"]That's the fine art to flipping. </p><p> </p><p>You have to time the market just right. There is a short window between initial issue date and flooding of the market where your profit margin is the highest and the feeding frenzy the most vigorous.</p><p> </p><p>Lots of folks want to be "the first" on their block, in their coin club, at their coin store to have a new coin. Some will pay anything for the prestige and envey that being "first" brings. They want to be the big the big man on campus for a while and who can blame them. Who cares if 6 weeks from now you can get a box for $25.00..when you were the first to have one in your hot little hands a month before that.</p><p> </p><p>Preparation is everything. That's why folks will be driving from all over on May14. You can expect news stories of huge crowds and coins being limited to 2 rolls per person as the fever heats up again. There are families are hurting for money just trying to put food on the table and this seems like shooting fish in a barrel for many...and to some degree ...it is.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="andrew289, post: 560593, member: 6463"]That's the fine art to flipping. You have to time the market just right. There is a short window between initial issue date and flooding of the market where your profit margin is the highest and the feeding frenzy the most vigorous. Lots of folks want to be "the first" on their block, in their coin club, at their coin store to have a new coin. Some will pay anything for the prestige and envey that being "first" brings. They want to be the big the big man on campus for a while and who can blame them. Who cares if 6 weeks from now you can get a box for $25.00..when you were the first to have one in your hot little hands a month before that. Preparation is everything. That's why folks will be driving from all over on May14. You can expect news stories of huge crowds and coins being limited to 2 rolls per person as the fever heats up again. There are families are hurting for money just trying to put food on the table and this seems like shooting fish in a barrel for many...and to some degree ...it is.[/QUOTE]
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