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Flea Market Special 83 CC

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 Posted 03/19/2011  10:03 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add biggfredd to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I used to love flea markets when they weren't commercialized. One time a guy had rolls of silver quarters for $25 per. I told him I'd write a check for $250, let him hold my driver's license, and be back to pay cash for the check.

Took them to where the coin dealers were hanging out, sold them for $270 cash, pocketed twenty bucks for walking across the fairgrounds, and got my check and license back.

Another time, a friend was putting together a Morgan set and found a couple he needed. He told the dealer he thought $4.50 per was high, the dealersaid "Well, I'll pay $3.75" Really? We pooled our money, went to the next building, bought about 150 for $3.25 per, and made a tidy profit.
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Love that story Biggfredd. We have 2 flea markets here. One is huge and very commercialized and the other is, for the most part, a mom and pop type affair which is where I got this coin. Always loads of other off-the-wall things up for sale. Got an old antique mariner's clock there once for $15 which turned out to be worth $250 when I took it in to have it cleaned. I paid $35 for this CC Morgan by the way. He originally wanted more but turned out he wasn't as mercenary as the coin dealers. Another time I got an old 1940's era Grundig tabletop tube radio for $120. The kind the whole family used to sit around listening to before the days of TV. I've been offered quite a bit more for it but I'm hanging on to it. Still works great and I'm a radio man anyway. But the guy with the Morgan used to live in Reno(land of the silver dollars)and says to check back with him as he makes a couple trips back every month or so and gets good deals from people he knows. Maybe he'll show up with an 1895 !
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