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<p>[QUOTE="The Half Dime, post: 25255897, member: 153164"]Here is a story that I bet you won't believe. It all began when I walked into one of my local coin shops (I have 2 main ones I go to), looked through Morgan & Peace dollars, and found an 1879-O that looked cleaned with F-12 details. I looked at it and the only thing I thought it was good for was to guess how many times older the coin was than my cousin who works in the shop. I walked out with a multitude of things but not it. I went back a few days later and the coin had gotten sold.</p><p><br /></p><p>Today, I go into the shop and want to look at the silver dollars. I usually look for high quality ones, as I try to sell worn examples for less than $27, more around $22 for common dates if possible. I looked through them, and I saw that <i>exact same </i>coin! I was looking to buy a silver dollar, and after going through what they had, which also included a low-end MS 1925 Peace and a low-grade 04-S Morgan, I ended up choosing the 1879-O.</p><p><br /></p><p>I was thinking to myself like "How could I end up with a coin that I saw in the shop not only after neglecting to buy it the first time, but after it appeared in the shop <i>again</i>?"</p><p><br /></p><p>Is it just me, or are people crazier than I think? If they didn't give it to anyone, the person who bought it had to have <b>lost</b> money on the ordeal.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="The Half Dime, post: 25255897, member: 153164"]Here is a story that I bet you won't believe. It all began when I walked into one of my local coin shops (I have 2 main ones I go to), looked through Morgan & Peace dollars, and found an 1879-O that looked cleaned with F-12 details. I looked at it and the only thing I thought it was good for was to guess how many times older the coin was than my cousin who works in the shop. I walked out with a multitude of things but not it. I went back a few days later and the coin had gotten sold. Today, I go into the shop and want to look at the silver dollars. I usually look for high quality ones, as I try to sell worn examples for less than $27, more around $22 for common dates if possible. I looked through them, and I saw that [I]exact same [/I]coin! I was looking to buy a silver dollar, and after going through what they had, which also included a low-end MS 1925 Peace and a low-grade 04-S Morgan, I ended up choosing the 1879-O. I was thinking to myself like "How could I end up with a coin that I saw in the shop not only after neglecting to buy it the first time, but after it appeared in the shop [I]again[/I]?" Is it just me, or are people crazier than I think? If they didn't give it to anyone, the person who bought it had to have [B]lost[/B] money on the ordeal.[/QUOTE]
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