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<p>[QUOTE="imrich, post: 4601482, member: 22331"]Would I, yes I am, but buying classic certified Gold that the average collector wouldn't buy, while doing thriving business with buyers who love large purchases from me at appreciably less than eBay prices.</p><p><br /></p><p>Buyers locate eBay offerings of coins they desire, as double eagles, boxed 1 oz. Gold Eagles, Buffaloes, etc., find the lowest price for what they'd like, and I beat that price, through negotiations where often they can have the coins in their hands within 24 hours.</p><p> </p><p>They often state they need to discuss it with their "partner", when I suggest they propose a fair price that'd convince any opposition at "home". Reasonable! Sold! Generally less than 15 minutes on the phone.</p><p><br /></p><p>They often come from significant distances, where I try to meet them "half-way".</p><p><br /></p><p>My best advertising is young men (i.e. early thirties) telling their friends.</p><p><br /></p><p>A seemingly win-win situation, as there are many knowledgeable young collectors, who've already exhausted normal resources.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'd recommend that the decision should be made in the same vain as buying any other tangible commodity, such as a vehicle that may change in desirability upon evaluating usefulness, as my 1958 Corvette with a competition drive train when my wife announced pregnancy. LOL</p><p><br /></p><p>JMHO[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="imrich, post: 4601482, member: 22331"]Would I, yes I am, but buying classic certified Gold that the average collector wouldn't buy, while doing thriving business with buyers who love large purchases from me at appreciably less than eBay prices. Buyers locate eBay offerings of coins they desire, as double eagles, boxed 1 oz. Gold Eagles, Buffaloes, etc., find the lowest price for what they'd like, and I beat that price, through negotiations where often they can have the coins in their hands within 24 hours. They often state they need to discuss it with their "partner", when I suggest they propose a fair price that'd convince any opposition at "home". Reasonable! Sold! Generally less than 15 minutes on the phone. They often come from significant distances, where I try to meet them "half-way". My best advertising is young men (i.e. early thirties) telling their friends. A seemingly win-win situation, as there are many knowledgeable young collectors, who've already exhausted normal resources. I'd recommend that the decision should be made in the same vain as buying any other tangible commodity, such as a vehicle that may change in desirability upon evaluating usefulness, as my 1958 Corvette with a competition drive train when my wife announced pregnancy. LOL JMHO[/QUOTE]
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