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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 3265335, member: 112"]Kurt, anybody who knows coins often uses their knowledge to turn a quick buck. I used to do it myself on a regular basis. I would cherry pick coins I didn't even want to own every chance I got. Then I would sell them at substantial profits, often generating 300-400% profit and use that money to buy coins I did want to own. And I am far from being alone in this practice. A huge number of knowledgeable collectors do the very same thing.</p><p><br /></p><p>In point of fact, even though I no longer collect coins myself, I still today help quite a few other collectors do the same thing, on just about a daily basis.</p><p><br /></p><p>Coin dealers, virtually every single one of them, makes money on coins in much the same way.</p><p><br /></p><p>My point, there is nothing wrong, immoral, or unethical with any of this. Nor is there is anything wrong with anyone who does the same thing with toned coins.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 3265335, member: 112"]Kurt, anybody who knows coins often uses their knowledge to turn a quick buck. I used to do it myself on a regular basis. I would cherry pick coins I didn't even want to own every chance I got. Then I would sell them at substantial profits, often generating 300-400% profit and use that money to buy coins I did want to own. And I am far from being alone in this practice. A huge number of knowledgeable collectors do the very same thing. In point of fact, even though I no longer collect coins myself, I still today help quite a few other collectors do the same thing, on just about a daily basis. Coin dealers, virtually every single one of them, makes money on coins in much the same way. My point, there is nothing wrong, immoral, or unethical with any of this. Nor is there is anything wrong with anyone who does the same thing with toned coins.[/QUOTE]
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