When attending a coin show as a buyer, do you.....
Bring a reference guide / price guide to assist in purchase decisions? If so, which ones?
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Do you go to the show with a list-in-hand of a few items that you're looking for, or do you purchase various items that you believe are such a good deal you just couldn't pass them up?
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Do you go to the show with a list-in-hand of a few items that you're looking for, or do you purchase various items that you believe are such a good deal you just couldn't pass them up?
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I generally am looking for specific items. I do not go for "good deals" just because they are ostensibly so.
I usually have a notebook with a few coins I am looking for. The cash is important, though.
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Just kidding-- I bring the most recent issue of Coin Values, and some cash and checks. I am unusual in that I normally don't know what I am looking to buy, and I tend to look at things that just seem to interest me and catch my eye.
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as the diagnostics can be too many to memorize.
also i'll bring a good magnifying glass and a pocket microscope for the really small stuff....R.P.M.'s ...doubled dies...etc.
A GUIDE?? A GUIDE??
maybe....
I also know people at shows who are happy to view prospective purchases. Dealers who know you will accept checks. Otherwise, stick to cash (and most of the ones I deal with also accept credit cards). Note - if you don't like carrying all of that cash around, you may be able to use an on site ATM if you see something you like. If you are going this route, check your limit before going to a show and make sure there is an ATM available there.
In my many years of coin collecting, I have only found one deal which I couldn't pass up. That was forty years ago at the end of a coin auction, there were only five people left, and no mail bids were accepted. Nowdays, only an absolute idiot will offer you a deal too good to pass up. Chances are, if you think you see such a deal, you're mistaken.
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"Sou Mangueira......."
I do sometimes bring a short list of coins that I'm considering and I will do research before the show so that I can include a price range and a grade range and any other notes I might feel are important.
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Longacre: I've seen “your people” and they look more like the “Girls Next Door” than anyone I’ve seen at a coin show.
want list at the time on a index card. I tend to have around 6 on my
current hunt lists at any givin time
Let's go!
Garrow
But I may take a price guide with me, too.
K
Sorry..........I couldn't say this with a straight face.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
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"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
planned, and I know what I want to pay for them. I leave all my reference material in the hotel room
for the maids to steal.
I leave the Red Book at home. I have allot of requard for the RB, but I think it makes one look like a newbee and the dealers will circle like sharks around a wounded seal.
I have written show goals before each show. Afterwards I have a post show review of my goals to see how well I did and if I stayed on course.
Lane
See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces
That's like PHASE I of "doing your homework".
You pull out a price guide at a dealer's table and it says "pigeon" in every language known.
Maybe I'm too OCD, but when I want a coin I know the prices paid for the last 10 years, the pop of the coin and the precise tone of the market. No publications, just me, my loupe and a liar across the table from me.
Ahem, SG.
(You know I want to be like you when I grow up!