| Dealing with a coin dealer is a tough business. You | | | | crooks, so be sure that if you are buying coins |
| must first do background checks on the dealer | | | | from anyone that the coins are not stolen. It |
| before you proceed into any form of | | | | would be wise to confer with your other dealers |
| transactions. You should also learn from other | | | | and find out from them the best coin dealer to |
| collectors if the dealer in question is trustworthy | | | | use rather than end up finding your own and end |
| or not. | | | | up buying fakes or worse still, stolen coins. |
| In fact do research first and look around for as | | | | If you are a serious coin collector then you will do |
| many dealers as you can and also check if they | | | | everything by the books and will look for a dealer |
| are all registered dealers. Find out if the coin | | | | you can trust because at is, you will want to have |
| dealer that you are transacting with owns the | | | | a healthy relationship with your dealer that will last |
| coins that you want to buy, or they are selling for | | | | for a long time. Rare coins are hard to find and |
| someone else. If they are selling for someone | | | | most of the time only certain dealers have them. |
| else then you must know that the dealer is | | | | So you must keep in good relations with your |
| probably making the coin more expensive than it | | | | dealer so you know you get first priority when |
| is. Some dealers are not legal and are probably | | | | the dealer finds a coin you want. |