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Pros and Cons of buying somebody's collection at what a dealer would pay them
Hi folks. I was at a garage sale recently where the seller was interested in selling her late husband's coin collection. I got a chance to take a look at it, but she wants to take it to a local coin shop to see how much he'd pay for it. But I'm hoping she won't sell it on the spot, but would be willing to let me buy it from her for about that amount.
It sounds like a great opportunity, right? Rather than buying all that stuff at retail, I'd be able to buy it at "wholesale" (e.g., less than retail) cost.
The problem is that she wants to sell it all in one batch, and so if I bought it from her, I'd have some stuff that I want to keep, but some other stuff that just doesn't float my boat, and I'd rather sell it.
I guess in an ideal world, I'd be able to then sell off the stuff I don't want, and get exactly the same amount that I paid for it, because I'd be selling it to a dealer. Then I wouldn't be up or down any money. But this isn't an ideal world, is it? Though I'm familiar with the dealer she'd be taking it to, and I think he's fair, I'm worried that I might end up overpaying for some of those things, especially if he was willing to buy them only because it was along with the interesting stuff. Maybe he, or other dealers I'd try, might not give me what I paid for some of these things.
I was thinking I might try selling some of the things I don't want on eBay; that way I'd be more likely to get something close to retail, so I could theoretically turn a profit (taking into account eBay's commission of course).
I guess it depends on what percentage of the collection, in value, is stuff that I want to keep, vs. want to sell. If 25% of the value is stuff that I'd just be reselling, and not getting any good deal for, maybe that's OK. But if it's closer to 50%, maybe I should just walk away and let her sell the whole thing to the dealer. (Or maybe try one more time to see if I could just by the stuff I want!)
I'm just curious if you all here have had any similar experiences. Anything I should look out for that I haven't considered?
Hi folks. I was at a garage sale recently where the seller was interested in selling her late husband's coin collection. I got a chance to take a look at it, but she wants to take it to a local coin shop to see how much he'd pay for it. But I'm hoping she won't sell it on the spot, but would be willing to let me buy it from her for about that amount.
It sounds like a great opportunity, right? Rather than buying all that stuff at retail, I'd be able to buy it at "wholesale" (e.g., less than retail) cost.
The problem is that she wants to sell it all in one batch, and so if I bought it from her, I'd have some stuff that I want to keep, but some other stuff that just doesn't float my boat, and I'd rather sell it.
I guess in an ideal world, I'd be able to then sell off the stuff I don't want, and get exactly the same amount that I paid for it, because I'd be selling it to a dealer. Then I wouldn't be up or down any money. But this isn't an ideal world, is it? Though I'm familiar with the dealer she'd be taking it to, and I think he's fair, I'm worried that I might end up overpaying for some of those things, especially if he was willing to buy them only because it was along with the interesting stuff. Maybe he, or other dealers I'd try, might not give me what I paid for some of these things.
I was thinking I might try selling some of the things I don't want on eBay; that way I'd be more likely to get something close to retail, so I could theoretically turn a profit (taking into account eBay's commission of course).
I guess it depends on what percentage of the collection, in value, is stuff that I want to keep, vs. want to sell. If 25% of the value is stuff that I'd just be reselling, and not getting any good deal for, maybe that's OK. But if it's closer to 50%, maybe I should just walk away and let her sell the whole thing to the dealer. (Or maybe try one more time to see if I could just by the stuff I want!)
I'm just curious if you all here have had any similar experiences. Anything I should look out for that I haven't considered?