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<p>[QUOTE="joecoincollect, post: 1980326, member: 71338"]At first it thought it was just me. But now I see there's other who disagree with the common practice of not having prices available. Ii like the comment that no one ever said I really like un priced coins. Walking by dealers with these coins definitely may be a loss for both parties, but I would think most are overpriced. One dealer at the show said he paid 1800 dollars for the three day show! I couldn't believe it, so he showed me a copy of the check. No wonder dealers may overprice coins. The section they sit at matters, but still, 1800 is terrible. I guess that's the going market rate. This one antique market I sold at was 100 for the day, for everyone. I still thought it was too much, but one rate seems more fair. Whoever rums the long beach show should be ashamed for charging dealers, and therefore their customers too since costs are transferred on to buyers in many cases, excessive fees. That's my opinion[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="joecoincollect, post: 1980326, member: 71338"]At first it thought it was just me. But now I see there's other who disagree with the common practice of not having prices available. Ii like the comment that no one ever said I really like un priced coins. Walking by dealers with these coins definitely may be a loss for both parties, but I would think most are overpriced. One dealer at the show said he paid 1800 dollars for the three day show! I couldn't believe it, so he showed me a copy of the check. No wonder dealers may overprice coins. The section they sit at matters, but still, 1800 is terrible. I guess that's the going market rate. This one antique market I sold at was 100 for the day, for everyone. I still thought it was too much, but one rate seems more fair. Whoever rums the long beach show should be ashamed for charging dealers, and therefore their customers too since costs are transferred on to buyers in many cases, excessive fees. That's my opinion[/QUOTE]
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