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<p>[QUOTE="imrich, post: 3701977, member: 22331"]You are not alone, and I'm probably one of your competitors who watches numerous resources looking for "underpriced/bid" classic gold material. I watch the inventory/offerings of major dealers, and have pretty well exhausted the inventory of quality material available at a "reasonable" price.</p><p><br /></p><p>This last week I was only able to acquire one low budget coin, a 1894 $10 Liberty Head Eagle PCGS MS63+ CAC coin. This isn't a coin of which I'd normally have interest, but the market appears tight for buyers, with numerous buyers having "investment funds", looking for alternatives in a changing world. With your system, what would you have paid for that coin, regardless of your "norms". It's appears apparent that your norms aren't available on your terms</p><p><br /></p><p>I use the resources you've stated, but have found the pricing/supply information deficient in the current changing numismatic market, with sellers seeming wanting more for lesser material.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm getting an unusual amount of requests from major auction houses to list my collections, as I only sell my outdated material at very competitive prices to realistic buyers, and they've watched my purchases/sales. My sales are below fair market prices, and my cost to purchase, immediately reinvesting to acquire better quality material at a new established basis.</p><p><br /></p><p>I personally have found the wish prices of publishers unrealistic, and have widened my range of interest and pricing, it may also work for you. I don't want to be on the list for solicitations by major publishers, and have even placed a want inquiry here for a new publication by C.D.N. and another firm. I knew that the request here was unrealistic, to a limited allowable audience. I eventually received part of that wanted at a retail price from another source who had gotten enamored, buying the minimum annual offering from the publisher. The buy pricing was unrealistic as I believe usual, but to my advantage, knowing that many rely on those indicated. I just look for the anomaly which is to my advantage.</p><p><br /></p><p>JMHO[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="imrich, post: 3701977, member: 22331"]You are not alone, and I'm probably one of your competitors who watches numerous resources looking for "underpriced/bid" classic gold material. I watch the inventory/offerings of major dealers, and have pretty well exhausted the inventory of quality material available at a "reasonable" price. This last week I was only able to acquire one low budget coin, a 1894 $10 Liberty Head Eagle PCGS MS63+ CAC coin. This isn't a coin of which I'd normally have interest, but the market appears tight for buyers, with numerous buyers having "investment funds", looking for alternatives in a changing world. With your system, what would you have paid for that coin, regardless of your "norms". It's appears apparent that your norms aren't available on your terms I use the resources you've stated, but have found the pricing/supply information deficient in the current changing numismatic market, with sellers seeming wanting more for lesser material. I'm getting an unusual amount of requests from major auction houses to list my collections, as I only sell my outdated material at very competitive prices to realistic buyers, and they've watched my purchases/sales. My sales are below fair market prices, and my cost to purchase, immediately reinvesting to acquire better quality material at a new established basis. I personally have found the wish prices of publishers unrealistic, and have widened my range of interest and pricing, it may also work for you. I don't want to be on the list for solicitations by major publishers, and have even placed a want inquiry here for a new publication by C.D.N. and another firm. I knew that the request here was unrealistic, to a limited allowable audience. I eventually received part of that wanted at a retail price from another source who had gotten enamored, buying the minimum annual offering from the publisher. The buy pricing was unrealistic as I believe usual, but to my advantage, knowing that many rely on those indicated. I just look for the anomaly which is to my advantage. JMHO[/QUOTE]
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