It depends. Are they all coins that the dealer specializes in? If the dealer is a generalist, is it likely that he would try to flip what you sell him to another dealer?
A separate consideration is your prior dealings with the dealer, if any, and what the terms of the sale are (e.g., cash or consignment for a better price, or trade or...).
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It depends. Are they all coins that the dealer specializes in? If the dealer is a generalist, is it likely that he would try to flip what you sell him to another dealer?
A separate consideration is your prior dealings with the dealer, if any, and what the terms of the sale are (e.g., cash or consignment for a better price, or trade or...).
RMR: 'Wer, wenn ich schriee, hörte mich denn aus der Engel Ordnungen?'
CJ: 'No one!' [Ain't no angels in the coin biz]
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Either/ Or. It depends on the coins. It depends on the price. It depends on the dealer.
Like everyone else said, depends.
Thanks guys I will delete the thread as I can’t be precise to my question. Of course it depends. Haha
Yep ...
Well...since the thread is deleted, I firmly state that I have no opinion....
and if I did have an opinion, I would delete it....
Cheers, RickO
I agree. It's not fair.
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Big dealer great contribution.
why delete it?.
rephrase the question.
I would have have worded it: " 93-S $ in 65, should I buy this beaned or not?"
No problem. I thought I asked a simple question.
If I was specific it would spam the forum. I don’t do that like others trying to be slick.
I would never pay over $50.00 for a plated 1943 steel cent whether it was authenticated or not.