Lets Try This Then Any Dealers Give Me Wholesale Price For My CC dollars At The Baltimore SHow.
BrokenArrow
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Ok since I got some of you be nut crackers attention on WA,wanting ms 63 Morgan CC for $100, why is it everytime I go table to table to trade for a coin, NOT SELL!! I can't even get wholesale book price for my coins, do you think all collectors are stupid? So help me speak in your lingo and maybe when I show up in Baltimore we can deal. Stop trying to steal from people, a cc morgan graded can range from $200/$400 swing if someone really wants it, but I can't get freakin wholesale from you dealers, WHY?
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<< <i>Try the BST. >>
Put a fair price on them in the BUY,SELL,TRADE forum and watch how fast they go.
Coin's for sale/trade.
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<< <i>Thats a very attractive and well articulated proposition you're offering. >>
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<< <i>Greg? >>
Coin's for sale/trade.
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<< <i>If I understand correctly, the OP is saying that if he makes an offer to trade coins at a show, the dealer won't even give him bid price as trade-in credit. >>
Then find another dealer. If no dealer would offer bid for a coin as part of a trade-in toward another coin, perhaps the published bid price is unrealistic?
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Russ, NCNE
<< <i>BrokenArrow,
I see that Dale Carnegie course is working out quite well.
Russ, NCNE >>
Russ.....aren't you supposed to be at a coin show today?
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
There are plenty of collectors who are geniuses. Unfortunately, there are even more who think they are geniuses.
By the way, several of the larger marketers of CC dollars publish their buy prices in the advertisements in Coin World and Numismatic News. If you have CC's to sell try to contact them and sell to them.
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<< <i>BrokenArrow,
I see that Dale Carnegie course is working out quite well.
Russ, NCNE >>
I'll bite - How about giving us an example of what you think "wholesale book price" is for one of your coins?
Roughly (very) speaking, if you're offering an attractive-for-the-grade "regular" (i.e., not toned) coin to a dealer who wants it for inventory, you should probably expect to be offered about 80%-90% of Grey Sheet Bid.
As for CC Morgans, dealers publish buy prices for GSA-slabbed coins in Coin World every week; the Grey Sheet publishes Bid and Asked prices for them every week and Coin World's Coin Values provides retail prices every month. There really shouldn't be any mystery about what a reasonable price for a CC Morgan is.
(Except that I've heard that the market for GSA CC Morgans has been somewhat soft for the past few months.)
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<< <i>Russ.....aren't you supposed to be at a coin show today? >>
Tomorrow. Couldn't get away from work today.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>(Except that I've heard that the market for GSA CC Morgans has been somewhat soft for the past few months.) >>
Yeah, but if I'm selling them, they're tough coins to get, this nice, and very desireble in blast-white. Ask plus 20% is a great deal!
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