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Wayte Raymond was a dealer and publisher who was born in South Norwalk, Connecticut on November 9, 1886. He and his wife Olga were married in 1917. The couple remained childless.

 


Most of my coins come from mail order dealers. My impression is that many dealers in ancient coins do not make a living off their sales. Reputable dealers always guarantee their coins to be authentic.

Coin Dealers and Coin Shows
Hordes of screaming obsessed people with ability to spot and argue over the most trivial of details. Harried sales assistants. A near-fanatic loyalty. No, we're not talking about a Star Trek convention.

Dealers buy for their stocks by grading and evaluating coins offered to them, then naming a price they will pay.

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Although it's easy to find a coin dealer, finding an honest, qualified one is a lot harder.

Coin Dealer Secrets
Have you ever considered making money at home buying and selling coins and currency strictly on your own terms? Are you the type of person who likes the idea of receiving cash, checks and money orders in your mailbox?

How a dealer began collecting
When Allan Crawford was 7 years old, his baby sitter helped him start a coin and stamp collection to keep him out of trouble.

A coin dealer makes money -- literally makes it from nothing -- by knowing people who want coins. The dealer sells these people the coins they want at a price they are willing to pay.

Is the dealer someone you like and trust? This is an especially important question, in my opinion. If you are going to spend a lot of money with someone, you had better trust them.

Recommended Dealers:
This is a list of dealers with whom I have had pleasant and honest dealings, It is not meant to be exhaustive. There are many good dealers with whom I have had no contact and are probably as good as those listed below.

Greater Pittsburgh Detector Sales - authorized Tesoro Dealership for the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1 - 724 - 457- 0720 or via e-mail at harryjn@comcast.net
Gettysburg Electronics 24 Chambersburg Street Gettysburg, PA 17325 717-334-8634 ...

Dealers set the grading standards.
Imagine a 19th century dealer, getting more orders than he can fill on a certain issue.

Dealers Table Request
Coin and Currency dealers request a table by completing the bourse application with three choices of available tables from the table layout.

dealer: a person who buys and sells coins, hopefully at a profit.
Deep Cameo: a coin that shows heavy contrast between the frosted devices and the mirrored fields.

dealer Someone whoÂ's occupation is buying, selling, and trading numismatic material.

Dealer - A person or company that regularly buys and sells numismatic collectibles.
Debase - To become less valuable.

dealer
An individual or organization that regularly buys, sells and trades coins.
deep mirror prooflike
An attribute given to coins with highly reflective mirrorlike fields, giving it a similar look to that of a proof strike.

Dealer message: What collectors want from their dealer.
I recently visited the Melbourne and Brisbane ANDA shows and always have varying journey's around the country touring coin shops and Auction viewings.

DEALER
One who makes a full or part-time business of buying and selling coins to other dealers and collectors.
DECIMAL SYSTEM ...

FAQ: Dealers Specializing in Colonial Spanish American Coins
Here are two firms specializing in Colonial Spanish American coins:
Daniel Frank Sedwick
P.O. Box 1964
Winter Park, Florida 32790 ...

Coin Dealer Newsletter Weekly periodical, commonly called the Greysheet, listing bid and ask prices for many United States coins.

Local Dealers: Starting with your local dealers, here you find the shops contain close matches to your low and medium value coins. This is a good place to discuss your coins that fall into that range.

Will a dealer pay you premium for the coin in the future? Almost all old coins carry collectible premiums. However, there are many coins being wrongly promoted as collectible, which a dealer won't necessarily pay you a premium for.
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DEALER
Very low
COLLECTOR
EXPERIENCED
Very low
NOVICE
Moderate
This coin was cast from an original so it captures the general style correctly, but it is not at all convincing if physically examined.

Dealer Business or One Time Seller - Is the seller you are looking at a long-time eBay seller or someone that is trying out eBay to sell their inherited collection?

Dealers and collectors of mint errors classify each piece under one of three headings: Planchet, Die or Strike. This handy "P-D-S" system is easy to remember, and it can account for just about any type of error one encounters.

Dealer's Inventory 12/98 1846-D Liberty Half Eagle, Normal D
Mint State 61
Only known Mint State Normal D.
FINEST KNOWN ...

Dealers should adequately describe a coin when selling it, given the vagaries of grading. Good photos, fortunately, can go a long way to overcoming the above inadequacies, though not completely.

Dealers have told me that a substantial majority of collectors work on the series of portraits on the obverses and don't emphasize a theme related to the reverse.

Dealer profit margins in the world coin market are generally higher than for United States coins. I'm sure this comment will result in some howls of protest! A lack of liquidity affects dealers as well as collectors.

Dealer
A person or company that buys and sells numismatic materials for profit.
Delamination ...

Dealer membership in various local, regional and national coin clubs or organizations is not a blanket endorsement, but it is a big step in the right direction.

A dealer listing of items for sale at set prices.
flat edge
Term referring to the particular specimens of High Reliefs that do not have a wire edge.

6. Dealer dilemmas
Unscrupulous dealers
PROBLEM: There are bad coin dealers, just like there are bad people in every line of work.

The dealers set their grading standards for mint state coins based on the pricing guides.

Coin Dealers
Links to dealer web pages are provided based on my own research and are not sponsored or endorsed by the dealers. I only provide a reference if I believe it provides value to collectors of Maria Theresa Talers.
Münzen Diller ...

Coin Dealers, Ancients
Aeratus Ancient Coins and Antiquities: William Peters
USA ...

Most dealers have many thousands of coins and cannot show you everything. Do not go into a shop and say `I would like to see some coins'.

Many dealers, in catalogs and advertisements, use in-between grades such as nUNC, aVF or gVF. A coin described as aVF (almost VF) is one not quite up to VF standard but pretty close to the mark. It might also be described as F+ or nVF (nearly VF).

While dealers were the most prolific issuers of tokens-no doubt because they had the mechanism to sell many pieces to their clients and, also, ...

The the dealer who found the twelve specimens supplied the following description to Lockwood Coins based on his own research: ...

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RECEIVING
NGC's Receiving Department opens newly-arrived packages each morning and immediately verifies that the number of coins in each package matches the number shown on the submission invoice.

Dishonest dealers often mislead buyers by quoting appreciation rates for rare coins from an index formerly compiled each year by Salomon Brothers, a New York investment bank. These quotes show appreciation of 12 percent to 25 percent a year.

Authorized Dealer - An individual who is appointed by a person or company to do business on their behalf.
Average Circulated - A grade used to describe a coin based on its age.

- the price a dealer (or dealers) are offering to pay for a coin. Sometimes used to indicate a standing offer at that price from a coin dealer or on a trading network. Also, see "site unseen". billon ...

L.H. ROBINSON DEALER IN GROCERIES & NOTIONS MARSHALL, MICH.
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A place where dealers sell and trade coins.
coinage
The metallic money of a country.

Some times coin dealers who hold on-line auctions use them to dumb inferior material, that is coins that are hard to sell in traditional auctions or in a person-to-person transaction.

While I am not a dealer, I still do have a few ancient coins for sale (really!).

If your original dealer is out of the business, or you simply wish to pursue other alternatives, the following options are open to you: ...

A New Jersey coin dealer (Legend Numismatics) paid $4.15 million for one of the 5 known rare 1913 Liberty Head "V" Nickel.

Even though I am a dealer who has a reputation as being very pro-collector, I hadn't actually collected anything numismatic (with the exception of 19th century books and catalogs) for a number of years.

vest pocket dealer - old timer's term meaning a part time coin dealer. Someone who carries coins to sell/trade in their pockets. varieties - minor differences in the design of a coin. Example, 1955 Lincoln cent has a "double die" variety.

Some scholars and dealers, however, have attempted to more narrowly date Mass Owls according to style. Mass Owls are most commonly dated c. 449 to 413 BC, in the U.S. at least.

For example, where the profession of numismatics had been a nostalgic interlude for a few devout collectors, now our business grew into an industry, in the words of its growing dealer ranks.

Collector and dealer organization. ANACS (originally) American Numismatic Association Certification Service. Grading service. It has since been sold to a company independent of the ANA. ASE (SAE) American Silver Eagle.

Rules may vary from dealer to dealer. However, customers usually may either buy a lot outright at the fixed price or place a bid (higher or lower).

damage Physical change to a numismatic item, such as a scratch, nick, ding, cleaning, hole or pitting date The year(s) shown on a coin, usually the same as the year it was minted dealer A person or company that regularly buys and sells ...

Next I contacted a friend/dealer who I knew had a good stock of Provincial coins and asked that he check for Apollos. He turned up three coins of which one is now property of the professor.

An 1811 journal entry made by Henry Brackenridge, a fur dealer at Fort Manual Lisa Trading Post on the Missouri River, stated that both Sacagawea and Charbonneau were living at the fort. He recorded that Sacagawea "...

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