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<p>[QUOTE="Virginian, post: 3140855, member: 27579"]And how do you know what "the market" thinks is out there? I am part of the market and you could not possibly have less of a clue what I think. </p><p><br /></p><p>I've heard that "fresh to the market" crap from sellers for years. What - like I'm going to pay extra for a coin because you claim that someone's grandpa socked it away in his bank vault or safe deposit box and it hasn't seen the light of day for 50 years? Why am I supposed to give a crap about that - even if true (and it almost always isn't)? The coin is the coin is the coin. Fresh to the market or stale as 30 day bread sitting at Heritage for three years. Makes absolutely zero difference to me. </p><p><br /></p><p>But DSFDF, and you are welcome to place great importance on puffery like "fresh to the market" and if you can jack some sucker out of an extra 10% with that line, good for you.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Virginian, post: 3140855, member: 27579"]And how do you know what "the market" thinks is out there? I am part of the market and you could not possibly have less of a clue what I think. I've heard that "fresh to the market" crap from sellers for years. What - like I'm going to pay extra for a coin because you claim that someone's grandpa socked it away in his bank vault or safe deposit box and it hasn't seen the light of day for 50 years? Why am I supposed to give a crap about that - even if true (and it almost always isn't)? The coin is the coin is the coin. Fresh to the market or stale as 30 day bread sitting at Heritage for three years. Makes absolutely zero difference to me. But DSFDF, and you are welcome to place great importance on puffery like "fresh to the market" and if you can jack some sucker out of an extra 10% with that line, good for you.[/QUOTE]
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