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<p>[QUOTE="Stephan77, post: 2124418, member: 74244"]Good points. Of course there's that dichotomy on eBay of seeing a small pic, figuring few will want to bid on it, and perhaps getting a great deal on it. While the listing with the easy to see nice large pic, it would be difficult to get a great deal on that coin. Overall though I think you're right, as for every great deal, you could get a few bad deals which negates the great deal.</p><p><br /></p><p>I love to collect coins, but there's a part of me that likes to buy them at a good deal price as well. Fortunately, I'm not buying any 5 or 6 figure coins that may not always be available. My interest is basically 3 and 4 figure coins, which I figure if I can't get that coin on an auction or best offer for the price I want to pay, another one will eventually be there, perhaps getting a good deal on it. Patience certainly is a virtue when it comes to coin collecting, especially when you have a limited budget, but you've got an unlimited appetite for more coins - LOL[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Stephan77, post: 2124418, member: 74244"]Good points. Of course there's that dichotomy on eBay of seeing a small pic, figuring few will want to bid on it, and perhaps getting a great deal on it. While the listing with the easy to see nice large pic, it would be difficult to get a great deal on that coin. Overall though I think you're right, as for every great deal, you could get a few bad deals which negates the great deal. I love to collect coins, but there's a part of me that likes to buy them at a good deal price as well. Fortunately, I'm not buying any 5 or 6 figure coins that may not always be available. My interest is basically 3 and 4 figure coins, which I figure if I can't get that coin on an auction or best offer for the price I want to pay, another one will eventually be there, perhaps getting a good deal on it. Patience certainly is a virtue when it comes to coin collecting, especially when you have a limited budget, but you've got an unlimited appetite for more coins - LOL[/QUOTE]
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