I am hoping to set up at a local show come late Feb and was planning to sell some ASEs if spot is up and I still have them. I'd have X rolls of 2013s. Would I be at a disadvantage with no 2014s?
I would think at the show the 2014's would bring a little bit more of premium over spot. I do know that my 2014's cost me 11,300 and I paid 11,800 for my 2013's................
If there are very few at the show I bet they will ask spot plus 6 knowing people want them every year......
<< <i>I would think at the show the 2014's would bring a little bit more of premium over spot. I do know that my 2014's cost me 11,300 and I paid 11,800 for my 2013's................
If there are very few at the show I bet they will ask spot plus 6 knowing people want them every year......
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<< <i>A couple months into 2014, is there any real reason to expect to be able to pay less for 2013 coins vs the 2014 ASEs or shouldn't it matter? >>
Initially? Maybe, but not for long.
Reckless faith in the dollar's strength is reckless. Tariff proposals have demonstrated this.
If there are very few at the show I bet they will ask spot plus 6 knowing people want them every year......
Merry X-Mas
Tom
<< <i>I would think at the show the 2014's would bring a little bit more of premium over spot. I do know that my 2014's cost me 11,300 and I paid 11,800 for my 2013's................
If there are very few at the show I bet they will ask spot plus 6 knowing people want them every year......
Merry X-Mas
Tom >>
Thanks Tom
Merry Christmas to you too.
There will be those wanting 2014.
Check prices online before you go.
Reckless faith in the dollar's strength is reckless. Tariff proposals have demonstrated this.
<< <i>I would have a mix.
There will be those wanting 2014.
Check prices online before you go. >>
Assuming that I can get space and spot is high enough to warrant selling them. Be nice to net at least $50 a tube.