buying from your local coin dealer
Geoman
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Do you ever feel like this..........
I live in a samller town, and there is only one coin dealer. He is an older gentleman, and really pretty nice. And he is VERY KNOWLEDGEABLE and you can go in and talk to him for a 1/2 hour. However, his stuff is a little more expensive than I can get through other avenues. BUT, I end up buying from him because I feel almost obligated to after he spends time talking to me and answering my questions. Maybe I should think of paying slightly more as "a fee" for the knowlecge I am gaining. Do you every pay slightly more because you gain some other intangibles from somebody?
I live in a samller town, and there is only one coin dealer. He is an older gentleman, and really pretty nice. And he is VERY KNOWLEDGEABLE and you can go in and talk to him for a 1/2 hour. However, his stuff is a little more expensive than I can get through other avenues. BUT, I end up buying from him because I feel almost obligated to after he spends time talking to me and answering my questions. Maybe I should think of paying slightly more as "a fee" for the knowlecge I am gaining. Do you every pay slightly more because you gain some other intangibles from somebody?
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and offer to educate him as well. We can all learn from each other.
Brian.
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Frank
President, Racine Numismatic Society 2013-2014; Variety Resource Dimes; See 6/8/12 CDN for my article on Winged Liberty Dimes; Ebay
I think it's only fair - I'm taking up the guy's time and learning something valuable, so I want to compensate him for it.
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Stman
I must live in coin paradise, as we have about seven dealers with twenty or so miles. I have only visited two, and have developed an excellent rapport with both, although one did have a learning curve as to what I was looking for as a customer.
After making a few token supply purchases and modern stuff, I started to make purchases to work on older sets from both dealers. Once we started talking I started to get a little better treatment and became a regular visitor to both shops. I make a point to visit both shops a few times a week.
Prior to purchasing at these shops, I tried the E-Bay route and bought a fair amount of stuff. Some I was able to get for less, but I found I was spending a lot of time and not getting anywhere in building a relationship. I don't know how many guys I bought from when I sent an email -"if you come across an AU or better 28 Peace dollar let me know". Always a response, but no one ever followed up.
In the course of conversations with both dealers, I let them know how I work. I will NEVER haggle you on price. EVER. But, if you have some extra room on something I'm interested in - I will always be appreciative. If I ask the price and I think it is too high - I'll just pass. I believe both think I am a fair customer and one worthy of consideration as a result. I have given both these dealers my two page "wish list" which includes coins I am seeking, as well as coins I am looking to upgrade. The list is in spread sheet form and I email them when I pick up a coin off the list.
Just today, I called one of the dealers I work with to inquire about a set of Morgans he told me he had coming in this week. He had told me he was taking them in on Thursday and would put them aside for me until my regular Saturday morning visit. When I called, the onwer told me the Morgans did not show. He then proceeded to tell me he did pick up a few things he knew I was looking for and he had set them aside for me. These included a beautiful AU+ 28 Peace Dollar which I have been seeking for six months, plus an 1872 Indian, a 1908-S Indian and a 32-S Quarter. What's a dealer like that worth? A lot!
I knew he would not even show them until I saw them and got my coffee and hit the road. The coins were as described and I bought each of them at a discount - without any embarassing haggling. I let him know up front that I wanted to trade them for gold, as opposed to cash, and it was no problem.
This is the kind of stuff you don't get on ebay. Hell, sometimes you can't even get a positive feedback.
My two cents (a 72 and 08-S Indian! )
In the last year or so I have sold him many coins but bought very few. He just cannot find Inventory in the series I collect. Selling him items he can make a Dollar is the small way i try to repay him for the time He took to Educate me. Whenit comes time to sell something he always gets first shot.
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Current focus 1855 date type set
Yes yes yes, these "geezers" like myself are a treasure trove of knowledge. They can help you avoid the mistakes and get stuck buying the wrong coins or wrong grade. Is paying 20% or 20o$ "too much"? Depends on the expertise of the dealer. Many a dealer has saved my tail and given me better discipline in buying better high end coins.
Interestingly the few times i have not followed a dealer's advice I have lost out years later.
I say pay more and demand more...information.
Today's net dealer is simply a mover of inventory and is not that knowledgeable I am sorry to say. Sure they know pricing but little else.
Oops, before I get a bunch of dealers jumping on my back I must add my disclaimer....Not ALL dealers are clueless to things other than price.
IF A DEALER IS WILLING TO HELP YOU COLLECT WHAT YOU ENJOY, HE/SHE IS WILLING TO WORK WITH YOU, AND EDUCATE YOU AT THE SAME TIME. I KNOW I'D BE WILLING TO PAY TOO MUCH FOR THAT SERVICE!
The moms and pops may be short lived, if they don't service their customer base.
President, Racine Numismatic Society 2013-2014; Variety Resource Dimes; See 6/8/12 CDN for my article on Winged Liberty Dimes; Ebay
That was a pet peeve of mine early on with one dealer. I need a 58, 59 and 60 proof set - and that is exactly what I got - three envelopes and a bill.
After frequenting these shops, I now get the entire bin and a lupe. "Pick out the ones you like."
You don't get that on ebay.
stman he's an old man that enjoys it just as much as I do. He pushes his glasses back up on his nose looks at me and blows his stinky little cigars smoke on me and says no way you better do better than that. He grades just like I do and his prices are always fair anyway so if it's something I just got to have I go ahead and pay his price. He always knocks some off the listed price I don't even have to ask.
He pays at least bid prices and more if it's something good.
He had a 32-D quarter in VF that he said had a bad MM. He wouldn't believe me when I said it was good so I took it and sent it to PCGS with some of my junk and it slabbed XF. He was really tickled.
What really irks him is when people come in with a copy of the greysheet and tell him he's overpricing his coins.
Good for you! I have been in and out of that store for over 25 years. That is the way they do business.
Tony
President, Racine Numismatic Society 2013-2014; Variety Resource Dimes; See 6/8/12 CDN for my article on Winged Liberty Dimes; Ebay
Ken
As far as paying a small premium i dont have a problem with that . the 2 dealers i deal with the most always cut me deals when they are adding up what im buying.
Byron
My first YOU SUCK on May 6 2005
Yes, although my favorite dealer usually gives me good enough deals on the important coins that paying a little extra (i.e. regular retail) on inexpensive coins isn't a problem.
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<< <i>fcloud, I think your mad because he doesnt sell for half off! >>
That's not it. I have and will spend too much on a coin. See the thread on the 1937 MS68 Mercury Dime. I Bid $466 on a $200 coin. Money is not everything, but service is very important to me. When I was young and had cash, about 20% of my income went into coins! That is why that dealer gave me a 50% discount on one coin (and after 25 years I still have it). Most of the money I spend on coins today is through Numismatic News advertisers, ebay, and coin shows. I still spend some money in that store, just simply not what I would if there was some customer service. If there was great service, I'd be in there every payday!
Tony
President, Racine Numismatic Society 2013-2014; Variety Resource Dimes; See 6/8/12 CDN for my article on Winged Liberty Dimes; Ebay