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Pillar of the Community
United States
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VGRX, without my parents' support I couldn't put food on the table. I don't know where you got the idea I'm "well to do," but I'm so far removed from that concept I can barely see it with glasses on.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Anything is fair game in my opinion. I wouldn't say a thing at all. You are the one who has taken the time to invest in the knowledge so its only right that you are the one to reap the rewards.
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Valued Member
United States
154 Posts |
Exactly. Buyer/seller beware.
I'm sure I've had things sold from under me or missed a great opportunity that someone else recognized.
If we have the knowledge, we can apply it. I think there will be moral boundaries, which may be up each individual person's point of view (i.e. roll of silver from an old lady), but otherwise, the person making the transactio is happy with what is happening. If they want to spend .25 face value in silver along with their dollar bill to buy a bottle of Coke, go for it.
If anyone's watched American Pickers, they buy an item from someone with a price they agree on, and sell it at a profit. Everyone in that scenario comes away happy.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
5855 Posts |
Quote: If anyone's watched American Pickers, they buy an item from someone with a price they agree on, and sell it at a profit. Everyone in that scenario comes away happy. Or, at least, they try to sell it. I wonder if they ever did get rid of that giant boot...
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Valued Member
United States
154 Posts |
Quote: Or, at least, they try to sell it. I wonder if they ever did get rid of that giant boot... You're right, the "valued at" always makes me laugh. I could value my own  at $100 a pound, doesn't mean anyone's going to buy it.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
4411 Posts |
I also laugh when they're tallying up the days picks and put 'valued at'. Whilst you do see a little bit of them selling on the show id like to see more of it. Maybe they could show some of the lots at auction etc.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
3692 Posts |
It's fair game if they look like they lived in the 1950s/1960s or before. They would know the difference most of the time. Fair game if they spend it on vices (gambling, cigarettes, alcohol). Case by case analysis. Sometimes you can even turn people into collectors by telling them what they have.
Edited by Libertad 08/07/2012 8:42 pm
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Valued Member
 United States
161 Posts |
@ninamason - I said AS well to do meaning in the same boat as you are (not better off not worse)be it good or bad.
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Valued Member
United States
216 Posts |
Pulling coins from registers at face value is the best. Its right next to CRH, but without having to go through several rolls. Best I ever got was that roll of silver roosies out of a til from my work. Still my best find year to date.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1227 Posts |
VGRX, would I take food out of someone else's mouth? Of course not. To me, that's what taking a five-figure coin from someone in my position would be. If it was a "moderately expensive" coin (e.g. a Morgan), not such an issue.
Then again, if someone with my level of income handed me a five-figure coin, I think what I might end up doing, given where I live, is take it and call the police to make sure someone isn't missing the coin. If the answer was that it was a lucky find, I'd tell the spender that I'd looked it up because something about it "looked funny" and tell them they'd lucked out. If it was stolen, obviously, we have video and I'd have to give it back, but I've talked about Coin Karma and my firm belief in it before.
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