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<p>[QUOTE="Player11, post: 1039742, member: 26725"]I don't put prices on coins like common 90% junk silver as these values change daily with bullion. On all my coins and currency there is a cost code and retail code on the back of the slab or holder (which only I can understand). Sometimes there may be a smaller code symbol denoting the retail source or method. Sometimes a retail code might be a tackon to BV in which case it might read BV followed by two code letters like say BVXA. The last two letters tell me what I want to add to bullion value to get my price quote. This would be the case for coins trading at X$ over melt. In addition, I have the updated Bid / Retail prices in my laptop (excel sheet) so I can take a quick peek if needbe. If someone needs a price I can give it to them immediately.</p><p> </p><p>When set up at a show, if there are few or no people asking prices, then I know the people walking in the door don't have any money and good buying deals can probably be had. Also, I do not want other dealers to know what my asking prices are for obvious reasons. Peple who have money and are interested in a coin will ask the price.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Player11, post: 1039742, member: 26725"]I don't put prices on coins like common 90% junk silver as these values change daily with bullion. On all my coins and currency there is a cost code and retail code on the back of the slab or holder (which only I can understand). Sometimes there may be a smaller code symbol denoting the retail source or method. Sometimes a retail code might be a tackon to BV in which case it might read BV followed by two code letters like say BVXA. The last two letters tell me what I want to add to bullion value to get my price quote. This would be the case for coins trading at X$ over melt. In addition, I have the updated Bid / Retail prices in my laptop (excel sheet) so I can take a quick peek if needbe. If someone needs a price I can give it to them immediately. When set up at a show, if there are few or no people asking prices, then I know the people walking in the door don't have any money and good buying deals can probably be had. Also, I do not want other dealers to know what my asking prices are for obvious reasons. Peple who have money and are interested in a coin will ask the price.[/QUOTE]
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