Well I finally did it...

I finally turned to the dark side. By that I mean I am on the other side of the counter. I am now on the dealer side. I am working in a coin shop here in the Dallas area. Been buying a ton of coins as of late. We do lots of bullion at the moment and also non bullion coins. It Amazes me what people sell and at what prices sometimes. Sometimes they want the moon, while other times they are super easy to deal with. Today I bought a nice 1923 S Peace Dollar Vam. Those coins are always cool. Lets see how this works out.
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if those customers get too difficult, just intimidate them with those nunchakus
sorry, you must have heard it a million times
Good luck
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<< <i>I finally turned to the dark side. By that I mean I am on the other side of the counter. I am now on the dealer side. I am working in a coin shop here in the Dallas area. Been buying a ton of coins as of late. We do lots of bullion at the moment and also non bullion coins. It Amazes me what people sell and at what prices sometimes. Sometimes they want the moon, while other times they are super easy to deal with. Today I bought a nice 1923 S Peace Dollar Vam. Those coins are always cool. Lets see how this works out. >>
Yes! Congrats!
But be very careful on talking about what comes through the door since you never know when someone's going to accuse you of being.........................a coin dealer!
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<< <i>I finally turned to the dark side. By that I mean I am on the other side of the counter. I am now on the dealer side. I am working in a coin shop here in the Dallas area. Been buying a ton of coins as of late. We do lots of bullion at the moment and also non bullion coins. It Amazes me what people sell and at what prices sometimes. Sometimes they want the moon, while other times they are super easy to deal with. Today I bought a nice 1923 S Peace Dollar Vam. Those coins are always cool. Lets see how this works out. >>
Yes! Congrats!
But be very careful on talking about what comes through the door since you never know when someone's going to accuse you of being.........................a coin dealer! >>
Haha.... I might just be accused of that.
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I get to the DFW area a few times a year. I'll try to look you up on one of my trips.
Mike
<< <i>I'll try to make a trip down from Denton to say hi....have any Bust Dimes
Actually just got a 1835 AU55 or so Half Dime in. It is pretty close right?
Let me know if you get any Mercury Dime Varieties...
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WS
<< <i>Thats great, you going to be left watching the shop while everyone heads off to Long Beach in a couple of weeks??
WS >>
Actually I am headed to long beach. Should be a fun show. I will buying coins for the shop.
@fcloud I will keep a watch out.
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I also started taking my turn behind the table at local coin shows. Sitting at the table for 8 hours stretches has is moments. I am getting to see more coins for sale (but buying few) and getting to unload some of the duplicates from my collection. I guess that makes me a "wannabe" dealer, but that's OK, once my inventory is gone, I will go back to the "collector" side of the table.
I am amazed at all the tire kickers, and guys that will ask for a price and then counter with half that number. But I don't mind all that because there are still enough pleasurable people to make it worthwhile.
I don't think I am cut out to be a dealer on a full time basis. I can't imagine making a living from coin dealing - it is tough enough as a wannabe.
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