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<p>[QUOTE="National dealer, post: 11681, member: 487"]Common coins are coins that each and every dealer in the country has sitting around in a box. As an example, if you contacted us with a handful of BU 1922 Peace dollars, we would not bay bid for them. That is because we have several rolls sitting around collecting dust. We only sell a few a year as they are very common they can be picked up everywhere.</p><p><br /></p><p>PQ is premium quality coins. This is where it gets fun. I will reach deep into the pocket for exceptional coins. Regardless of what the greysheet says. Our customers know that these types of coins do not enter the market everyday, and that it will take more to own it. As an example of premium quality coin. A while back we bought a 1921-S Walker in MS-63. Very few examples of this date are in this grade, and even fewer become available. We had to pay a few thousand over ask to get the coin. </p><p><br /></p><p>You also have to consider that most sales throughout the day occur between dealers. We buy/sell/swap/consign and borrow coins from each other to move different items around. Just because one dealer has the ability to move certain coins doesn't mean the other will. It is all part of the fun of being a coin dealer.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="National dealer, post: 11681, member: 487"]Common coins are coins that each and every dealer in the country has sitting around in a box. As an example, if you contacted us with a handful of BU 1922 Peace dollars, we would not bay bid for them. That is because we have several rolls sitting around collecting dust. We only sell a few a year as they are very common they can be picked up everywhere. PQ is premium quality coins. This is where it gets fun. I will reach deep into the pocket for exceptional coins. Regardless of what the greysheet says. Our customers know that these types of coins do not enter the market everyday, and that it will take more to own it. As an example of premium quality coin. A while back we bought a 1921-S Walker in MS-63. Very few examples of this date are in this grade, and even fewer become available. We had to pay a few thousand over ask to get the coin. You also have to consider that most sales throughout the day occur between dealers. We buy/sell/swap/consign and borrow coins from each other to move different items around. Just because one dealer has the ability to move certain coins doesn't mean the other will. It is all part of the fun of being a coin dealer.[/QUOTE]
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