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<p>[QUOTE="National dealer, post: 6557, member: 487"]Great Post!</p><p><br /></p><p>You just reminded me of another regular occurrence.</p><p><br /></p><p>Every tenth customer will have the magic coin. This is a coin with two heads or tails. </p><p>Every thirtieth customer has a copper 43 cent.</p><p>Every hundreth customer has an aluminum cent.</p><p>Every month you get the call about the missing 1913 nickel. Even though all five are accounted for.</p><p><br /></p><p>I do love these people though. I love talking coins and currency. I still learn something everyday. I still get exited about coins. Whether we buy an expensive coin or a run of the mill coin. I love the history. This mornings exciting coin... 1904 Indian in VG. </p><p><br /></p><p>As a dealer you have to take into consideration that these coins your customers bring to you are valuable to them. Too often I hear dealers tell someone their coin is worthless. </p><p>Every coin is valuable to someone. Even if they can only be used as a gift to a child.</p><p>Give an Indian cent to a ten year old and watch their eyes light up. </p><p><br /></p><p>Todays pocket pieces.</p><p><br /></p><p>1885-O and 1921-P Morgans. These coins will be used as tips at a local restaurant very soon.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="National dealer, post: 6557, member: 487"]Great Post! You just reminded me of another regular occurrence. Every tenth customer will have the magic coin. This is a coin with two heads or tails. Every thirtieth customer has a copper 43 cent. Every hundreth customer has an aluminum cent. Every month you get the call about the missing 1913 nickel. Even though all five are accounted for. I do love these people though. I love talking coins and currency. I still learn something everyday. I still get exited about coins. Whether we buy an expensive coin or a run of the mill coin. I love the history. This mornings exciting coin... 1904 Indian in VG. As a dealer you have to take into consideration that these coins your customers bring to you are valuable to them. Too often I hear dealers tell someone their coin is worthless. Every coin is valuable to someone. Even if they can only be used as a gift to a child. Give an Indian cent to a ten year old and watch their eyes light up. Todays pocket pieces. 1885-O and 1921-P Morgans. These coins will be used as tips at a local restaurant very soon.[/QUOTE]
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