What do you do when a dealer won't give you a serious price on a coin for sale?

A well-respected dealer, who happens to occasionally post here, dangles a dirty gold coin for sale. He tells you about it, you affirm that you are interested, and he tells you that he will ship it to you.
You inquire on the price, and the dealer says "How about one million dollars? The great collectors are willing to stretch for a nice coin." You know the coin is valued less than $1000, and the dealer ships the coin.
Well, the coin arrives, and it is exactly what the dealer tells you it would be, if not better. The coin comes with an invoice, the description of the coin, and the dollar amount is blank.
What do you do? Is the coin a gift? Are you obligated to pay $1,000,000 to keep the coin? Since the invoice has no price, does the dealer lose the ability to require payment for it?
You inquire on the price, and the dealer says "How about one million dollars? The great collectors are willing to stretch for a nice coin." You know the coin is valued less than $1000, and the dealer ships the coin.
Well, the coin arrives, and it is exactly what the dealer tells you it would be, if not better. The coin comes with an invoice, the description of the coin, and the dollar amount is blank.
What do you do? Is the coin a gift? Are you obligated to pay $1,000,000 to keep the coin? Since the invoice has no price, does the dealer lose the ability to require payment for it?

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Send the dealer a box of candy.
<< <i>Oh, for Pete's sake....... are you on call again??
Yes...and no.
<< <i>Send the dealer a box of candy. >>
Actually, it would be more appropriate to send him and his partner some DOG treats.
Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
check out price guides and figure roughly what he would otherwise sell it for
and fill it the amount and sent that and see what he says?
After you get the money, buy a nicer coin and still have enough money left over for "DOG" treats.
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Seriously ...
You don't want to send him too little, and depending, you probably don't want to send him too much.
I might be tempted to call, praise the coin (since you obviously like it), and the fact he sent it out to you, and then lightheartedly say something like ...
"I was starting to write the check, but really can not afford the 1,000,000. we discussed for this one."
<pause for effect> and long enough for possible retort from said dealer
If I got nothing there ... then
"And since the invoice was blank, I was thinking maybe you wanted a blank check"
This will probably get something, if not at least one heck of a chuckle.
After that I'm sure the lines of communication about price will be open, and you probably know what it's worth and what the "experience" is worth, and I would think you can firm up a price at that point.
“We are only their care-takers,” he posed, “if we take good care of them, then centuries from now they may still be here … ”
Todd - BHNC #242
I knew I didn't like the way it was going and won't do something like that again. I'm sure your experience will be fine though and it's all in fun. Of course I thought my experience was too!!!
what were the number and percentages compared to retail price guides on those purchases?
If the deals have been consistant to the percentage use that as a price if you want to coin.
<< <i>Forgot to mention...... 5 years later we spoke again about the deal. Gave me a price I was fine with and finished the deal. >>
5 years to complete the deal? You have the patience of Job.
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<< <i>Forgot to mention...... 5 years later we spoke again about the deal. Gave me a price I was fine with and finished the deal. >>
5 years to complete the deal? You have the patience of Job.
He wasn't in a rush to sell it. And apparently I wasn't in a rush to buy. Even 5 years later it was tough for me to get him to commit to a price before shipping. Yeah, I'm a patent kinda guy.
<< <i>I would think a 10% courtesy discount would be in order, as long as it's not a credit card deal. Send him a suitcase with 900K in cash. And if there's room in the suitcase, toss in a box of Milk Bones. >>
This dealer is outed !
$380 pcgs price guide ? Gotta be a one dollar....?
<< <i>A well-respected dealer, who happens to occasionally post here, dangles a dirty gold coin for sale. He tells you about it, you affirm that you are interested, and he tells you that he will ship it to you.
You inquire on the price, and the dealer says "How about one million dollars? The great collectors are willing to stretch for a nice coin." You know the coin is valued less than $1000, and the dealer ships the coin.
Well, the coin arrives, and it is exactly what the dealer tells you it would be, if not better. The coin comes with an invoice, the description of the coin, and the dollar amount is blank.
What do you do? Is the coin a gift? Are you obligated to pay $1,000,000 to keep the coin? Since the invoice has no price, does the dealer lose the ability to require payment for it?
The same way I typically respond when sent a coin on approval and like the coin....regardless of what is or is not said on the invoice..."how much should I make the check out for?".
It's business.
<< <i>be glad the dealer is routing the nice ones to you instead putting them on the CRO website
Not us.
merse
<< <i>The dealer needs to quote you his price. Don't allow him to play games with you.
It's business. >>
Agree---I hate playing games with a dealer---give me your best price and I'll play or pass. In RYK's case, I get the feeling this dealer is a friend and doesn't know how to price his coin and is hoping RYK will just pay him a fair price.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
<< <i>
<< <i>The dealer needs to quote you his price. Don't allow him to play games with you.
It's business. >>
Agree---I hate playing games with a dealer---give me your best price and I'll play or pass. In RYK's case, I get the feeling this dealer is a friend and doesn't know how to price his coin and is hoping RYK will just pay him a fair price. >>
Since RYK may be "the market" I suspect the dealer is hoping he will overpay.
<< <i>Send him a blank check?
He may not have intended it this way, but he's creating extra work for both of you. I'd just offer a price that reflects what you think it's worth to you at this moment.
I knew it would happen.
The coin is an outstanding 1849-O gold dollar, as original as the Ravens offense is terrible, with huge die cracks on the obverse. It is in a PCGS AU-53 holder, and I have been looking for one for almost one year. It is not an uncommon coin, but it is hard to find a nice circulated one that has not been cleaned/dipped.
The dealer is MrEureka (aka Andy Lustig) who was clearly joking around with me, as I was with him, and the transaction was as enjoyable as any I have had. Andy has a great sense of humor, and I actually laughed out loud with one of the text messages and again with with one of the PMs. (I will share the latter exchange with you if he permits it.)
I finally did get him to break down and quote a price, to which I added a little bit more because I thought the coin warranted a premium (and I want to make sure that Aki dines on filet mignon). Andy has provided me some excellent coins over the last couple years, and I appreciate that he thinks of me when he sees something that he thinks I like.
The hobby can be fun or it can be miserable and tedious. It is really up to the collector to decide which way it breaks for him/her.
out who the dealer is yet.
Calling me "tight" in your diatribe did not go without notice.
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<< <i>I'm surprised no one has figured
out who the dealer is yet. >>
RYK already said who it was. Also, when he started to talk about dog food it became obvious who the seller was.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
Chris' Complete Lincoln Variety Set 1909-date
by the two posts before mine.
It wasn't a inquiry - I figured it out as soon
as I read Andy's first post.
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<< <i>Speedie - I would be careful with that check, i has not been defined. If i=1, it is still approximately $24.14. >>
Where I came from, i was always (-1)^0.5.
MrE: Did I quote you a price yet for the 49-O?
RYK: No quote.
MrE: How about a million bucks? Many dealers say it is okay to stretch for a nice coin.
(lol)
(A couple days later, after the coin arrives...)
RYK: I received the 49-O $1. The invoice came without a price on it. Did you intend for me to pay what I think it is worth?
MrE: As we discussed, the price is $1 million. But if you must chisel, I could come down to $330. Just don't chisel unless you have to. Thanks.
(lol)
RYK: I am going to chisel. $350 is my final offer!
MrE: If you're trying to get me to counter your counter at $300, it is not going to work. I was not born yesterday.
(lol)
MrE: Did I quote you a price yet for the 49-O?
RYK: No quote.
MrE: How about a million bucks? Many dealers say it is okay to stretch for a nice coin.
(lol)
(A couple days later, after the coin arrives...)
RYK: I received the 49-O $1. The invoice came without a price on it. Did you intend for me to pay what I think it is worth?
MrE: As we discussed, the price is $1 million. But if you must chisel, I could come down to $330. Just don't chisel unless you have to. Thanks.
(lol)
RYK: I am going to chisel. $350 is my final offer!
MrE: If you're trying to get me to counter your counter at $300, it is not going to work. I was not born yesterday.
(lol)
Priceless!
“We are only their care-takers,” he posed, “if we take good care of them, then centuries from now they may still be here … ”
Todd - BHNC #242
NGC registry V-Nickel proof #6!!!!
working on proof shield nickels # 8 with a bullet!!!!
RIP "BEAR"
Okay, here is a scan of the actual invoice:
Edited to add, this invoice reveals that RYK is indeed homeless, just as we all suspected