I am still confused what a wannabee is. At first I thought it was someone who wanted to be a dealer, but was just starting out and did not have a millionare backing them. Now it sounds like it is someone who screws people (which could be many of the dealers who advertise in Coin World and have been in business for decades).
I need some clarification.
Collector and Researcher of Liberty Head Nickels. ANA LM-6053
I guess if I buy a coin to upgrade my regestry set, then sell off the old lower graded coin, I'm a wannabe. If I buy 10 items at the U.S. Mint, and then decide to sell off 8 of the extras later, I'm a wannabe. I don't have the money, nor the inclination, to become a fulltime dealer, so I guess I'm gonna always be a wannabe!! I understood the message she was trying to get across, but what a delivery. There's good and bad in most everything, you just have to be careful who you deal with. I hope if I buy a bad coin, I have the maturity to live with the mistake, and learn from it, and Legend doesn't make an issue of it!!!!!!
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I need some clarification.
Larry
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Mike
idocoins
I understood the message she was trying to get across, but what a delivery. There's good and bad in most everything, you just have to be careful who you deal with. I hope if I buy a bad coin, I have the maturity to live with the mistake, and learn from it, and Legend doesn't make an issue of it!!!!!!