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<p>[QUOTE="claw, post: 143256, member: 3699"]So what are you gonna offer 7 or 8 times face. I dont think so. Do your homework!!!!!!</p><p>I have contacted just about every dealer in my area (about 2 dozen) , on selling junk silver nickels to dollars and 5 X face was the best price & that was for $1000 or more. The dealers have to make their cut too. Plus they also risk the price of silver falling. </p><p><br /></p><p>When silver hit $15 , thier prices did not change. Before you call any one crooked MR CLOUDSWEEP DO YOU R HOME WORK BEFOR YOU OPEN YOUR MOUTH AND CALL ANY ONE CROOKED.</p><p><br /></p><p>aSKING SOMEONE WHAT THEY WANT FOR THEIR COLLECTION IS PROFESSIONAL. I ahave been buying and selling collectibles for about 20 years. And 90 % of dealers( coins, comics, sportscards, antiques & such ) behave this way ONCE AGAIN DO YOUR HOME WORK.</p><p><br /></p><p>If the person selling such items does not know any thing that is their problem. Most are givin such items and are looking for some quick cash. It should be the sellers responsibility to even know what they have.</p><p><br /></p><p>If someone asks " what is these items worth" that is a different question. You give them a wholesale price, market price, and the price of what you are willing to pay for such items. NONE OF THIS IS CROOKED DO YOUR HOME WORK!!!!</p><p><br /></p><p> If you are acting as a middle man, you are not going to give someone the retail price.That is just stupid.</p><p>If thats the case buy some of my collection for "retail price"</p><p><br /></p><p>And then when you buy someones collection for retail price & you intend to make a buck , you are going to have to sell at retail price or above and then YOU ARE THE CROOKED ONE.</p><p><br /></p><p> When selling large collections of whatever( junk silver - nice MS coins) you are going to get far less then you would sell individually.</p><p><br /></p><p>ALL THAT MATTERS IS EVERYONE COMES OUT HAPPY!!</p><p><br /></p><p>lIKE I SAID BEFORE, a majority of sellers selling such collectibles, are handed down such items, or even worse, items are stolen.And a majority of the time they just want some cash and dont have a clue about how every thing works. You only need to give them a little info unless they ask for more. There is nothing dishonest about this at all.</p><p> Just ask some of the dealers on this site. They will help you figure it out Cloudsweeper.</p><p><br /></p><p>DO YOUR HOMEWORK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:desk:[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="claw, post: 143256, member: 3699"]So what are you gonna offer 7 or 8 times face. I dont think so. Do your homework!!!!!! I have contacted just about every dealer in my area (about 2 dozen) , on selling junk silver nickels to dollars and 5 X face was the best price & that was for $1000 or more. The dealers have to make their cut too. Plus they also risk the price of silver falling. When silver hit $15 , thier prices did not change. Before you call any one crooked MR CLOUDSWEEP DO YOU R HOME WORK BEFOR YOU OPEN YOUR MOUTH AND CALL ANY ONE CROOKED. aSKING SOMEONE WHAT THEY WANT FOR THEIR COLLECTION IS PROFESSIONAL. I ahave been buying and selling collectibles for about 20 years. And 90 % of dealers( coins, comics, sportscards, antiques & such ) behave this way ONCE AGAIN DO YOUR HOME WORK. If the person selling such items does not know any thing that is their problem. Most are givin such items and are looking for some quick cash. It should be the sellers responsibility to even know what they have. If someone asks " what is these items worth" that is a different question. You give them a wholesale price, market price, and the price of what you are willing to pay for such items. NONE OF THIS IS CROOKED DO YOUR HOME WORK!!!! If you are acting as a middle man, you are not going to give someone the retail price.That is just stupid. If thats the case buy some of my collection for "retail price" And then when you buy someones collection for retail price & you intend to make a buck , you are going to have to sell at retail price or above and then YOU ARE THE CROOKED ONE. When selling large collections of whatever( junk silver - nice MS coins) you are going to get far less then you would sell individually. ALL THAT MATTERS IS EVERYONE COMES OUT HAPPY!! lIKE I SAID BEFORE, a majority of sellers selling such collectibles, are handed down such items, or even worse, items are stolen.And a majority of the time they just want some cash and dont have a clue about how every thing works. You only need to give them a little info unless they ask for more. There is nothing dishonest about this at all. Just ask some of the dealers on this site. They will help you figure it out Cloudsweeper. DO YOUR HOMEWORK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:desk:[/QUOTE]
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