If you were going to open a new B&M......

...... shop ... with 2 conditions....
1] Specializing in "In Stock" bullion ...
2] Non-modern US coinage.....
What state would you pick and why?
1] Specializing in "In Stock" bullion ...
2] Non-modern US coinage.....
What state would you pick and why?
Silver Baron
********************
Silver is the mortar that binds the bricks of loyalty.
********************
Silver is the mortar that binds the bricks of loyalty.
0
Comments
To support LordM's European Trip, click here!
My bet would be work out of the garage and just build a killer website. So all states.
<< <i>California. >>
The only concern I'd have with states like California, Texas, Florida and most of the high population states that have high incomes are they have 100's of coin shops/shows so the dealer must be in line with the pack or rely on Internet sells IMO.
We have a few in Tulsa and they do very well in circulated collectors coins for the average collector and bullion is huge around here. I'd consider states with a decent population, conservtive in nature, and one that has no or little big coin shows without driving 4 or 5 hours one way. Right now bullion in many of these starved states do quite well since shipping is so high for bags of coins for investments.