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<p>[QUOTE="Doug21, post: 1142926, member: 5650"]Silver is tough to constantly re-price, the 2X2 would run out of room.</p><p><br /></p><p>A simple sign would suffice or a few simple words.</p><p><br /></p><p>Any customer should know that basic junk silver like a 40 something quarter is not going to be $5. Stuff in a 2x2 should be a bit better than regular junk as well, like maybe Fine + common 40's halves, or 30's and 40's quarters with mintmarks or Fine grade Merc dimes, or BU 60's silver.</p><p><br /></p><p>some common sense should prevail on both sides of the counter....</p><p><br /></p><p>Now if it is cheap junk non-silver like low grade common wheaties from the teens and twenties or slighty better date worn buff nicks, or maybe AG/Good/ VG Indian cents and V-nickels....that stuff should stay the same price for a long time. That is almost kid's stuff on the low grade indian cents from 1885-1909 and other similar items.....price doesn't move much unlike a slider 1963 half. I'd be ****ed if I Had a son and he was starting out with this low-end non silver stuff and the dealer jacked the price on me/ him.</p><p><br /></p><p>Silver shouldn't be a huge issue....Sir, these prices are old, 30X face minimum on silver in the books now, hey I'm buying at 24X, I cant sell at 20X.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Doug21, post: 1142926, member: 5650"]Silver is tough to constantly re-price, the 2X2 would run out of room. A simple sign would suffice or a few simple words. Any customer should know that basic junk silver like a 40 something quarter is not going to be $5. Stuff in a 2x2 should be a bit better than regular junk as well, like maybe Fine + common 40's halves, or 30's and 40's quarters with mintmarks or Fine grade Merc dimes, or BU 60's silver. some common sense should prevail on both sides of the counter.... Now if it is cheap junk non-silver like low grade common wheaties from the teens and twenties or slighty better date worn buff nicks, or maybe AG/Good/ VG Indian cents and V-nickels....that stuff should stay the same price for a long time. That is almost kid's stuff on the low grade indian cents from 1885-1909 and other similar items.....price doesn't move much unlike a slider 1963 half. I'd be ****ed if I Had a son and he was starting out with this low-end non silver stuff and the dealer jacked the price on me/ him. Silver shouldn't be a huge issue....Sir, these prices are old, 30X face minimum on silver in the books now, hey I'm buying at 24X, I cant sell at 20X.[/QUOTE]
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