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Bumbling cherrypicker at the show today.
So, I'm standing there at a dealer's table going through a box of proof and mint sets he just got in. Guy comes up and asks to see 2008 Silver Eagles. Now, this dealer is no dummy, so he asks what the guy is looking for. Guy mumbles something about looking for "different" ones. Dealer presses. Guy is like, "well, you know, just different". Finally the guy says something about some having different reverses, but still doesn't come right out and say it.
Dealer gives him a roll, they chat a bit about it while the guy's looking at the coins and then the guy says something about some of them being worth as much as $75 if they're "different". After the guy leaves the dealer and I have a good laugh as he tells me he already knew there were no reverse of 2007's in the roll.
Russ, NCNE
Dealer gives him a roll, they chat a bit about it while the guy's looking at the coins and then the guy says something about some of them being worth as much as $75 if they're "different". After the guy leaves the dealer and I have a good laugh as he tells me he already knew there were no reverse of 2007's in the roll.

Russ, NCNE
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Ok...that was pretty funny
Dealer gives him a box of sets, they chat a bit about it while the guy's looking at the coins and then the guy says something about some of them being worth as much as $75 if they're "different". After the guy leaves the dealer and I have a good laugh as he tells me he already knew there were no Accented Hair Kennedy's.
-----kind of puts things in perspective since we often forget how naive we once were and we thought we knew something noone else did, so we needed to keep the "secret" to ourselves.
<< <i>To me it would have been funnier if the dealer just would have said, "There are no reverses of 2007 to be cherrypicked here..." >>
I was told those same exact words by a dealer last sunday..
<< <i>So, I'm standing there at a dealer's table going through a box of proof and mint sets he just got in. Guy comes up and asks to see 2008 Silver Eagles. Now, this dealer is no dummy, so he asks what the guy is looking for. Guy mumbles something about looking for "different" ones. Dealer presses. Guy is like, "well, you know, just different". Finally the guy says something about some having different reverses, but still doesn't come right out and say it.
Dealer gives him a roll, they chat a bit about it while the guy's looking at the coins and then the guy says something about some of them being worth as much as $75 if they're "different". After the guy leaves the dealer and I have a good laugh as he tells me he already knew there were no reverse of 2007's in the roll.
Russ, NCNE >>
Any particular reason why he'd take Burnished Silver Eagles out of the packaging and caps and put them into rolls?
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I suppose.
I always look through everything in Seated Quarters I can. And you know what? Sometimes I find rare varieties in picked over lots of coins.
Ray
One of the more humorous times was when I visited a shop with a non-collecting friend in search of the "hot" modern coins, the 1979-S Type II proof sets. As I was searching through this particular dealer's stock, he said to me in a very condescending and dismissive tone, "You won't find any Type IIs in there!" My response was, with a smile, "Of course not." But I bought 4 of his 10 sets anyway...all Type II (which at the time I could flip for 10x the Type I price). My friend was stunned that it was that easy. I told him that arrogance causes blindness.
Lane
See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces
Many years ago when I first started collecting Kennedys the bank teller told me
"These rolls have already been looked through for silver, you won't find anything good."
Okay, no silver, but it did have my first 1974-D DDO.
and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
<< <i>I told him that arrogance causes blindness.
Lane >>
Hooray for blindness and arrogance!!! And I always thought I should avoid those sorts of dealers!!!
Interesting story about giving a roll of ASEs to the guy. Those were all non-W bullion coins, I take it? Funny, I agree, but he probably left all sorts of fingerprints and now they'll spot like there is no tomorrow. A story with a sad edge or two...