Funny Question Overheard at the Ol' Flea Market

I went up to the flea market this afternoon. A have a friend who has a table of coins. While I was looking over the Morgan's, I noticed a guy, about 18 or so, who was looking over the selection of Whitman folders. He was looking at the Indian head cent folder when he noticed some numbers below the date. He asked my buddy (the coin dealer) why certain coins were worth 10.3 million dollars and others were worth much more.
My buddy told him that's how many were made, not how much they were worth.
My buddy told him that's how many were made, not how much they were worth.

PCGS Currency: HOF 2013, Best Low Ball Set 2009-2014, 2016, 2018. Appreciation Award 2015, Best Showcase 2018, Numerous others.
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Glenn
Russ, NCNE
The scary part is that you don't have to go to a flea market to find such people. They are on the Internet, which usually means that they have enough intelligence to run a computer.
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Back in my days as a flea market dealer, I once sold a really nice nickel 3c piece to a guy. Nice by flea market standards, anyway- the coin was a nice EF-AU. I was thinking to myself, "Wow, at last, somebody who has good numismatic taste!"
Then, after paying for the coin, the guy said, "Yep, that baby ought to shine up real good with a little Brasso!", or something of that nature.
Only about a month ago, I had a young fella (probably 18-20 years old) visit my mall booth with his girlfriend. Looking through my case, he saw some irregularly-shaped ancient Roman and Greek coins. He called the girlfriend over and said, "Look, honey- coins made by drunk people!"
<< <i>They are on the Internet, which usually means that they have enough intelligence to run a computer. >>
Or there's an 7-year-old in the family!
Glenn
<< <i>I,m sorry. I will watch Martha Stewart's Show as punishment.
No one deserves that.
There were two incidents, one over some uncirculated '64 Kennedys, and the other was over some EF Morgans. Both people had bought those same items from "The Coin Vault," and when they saw what I was selling them for compared to what they paid, they asked, "How can you sell those so cheap?" I told them that my prices were on par with what they're worth. They said they were going to send the ones they bought back.
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