| When you first get into coin collection, you will find | | | | just gone through a coin dealer manual! |
| that there are countless coin dealers around, from | | | | When you do find dealers, make sure you stick |
| whom you can choose to solicit their services. | | | | to only one coin dealer. Your loyalty to your |
| The ideal situation is for you to do some research | | | | dealer is going to make the difference for you. |
| as to who is in the market, look at their strengths | | | | When you are loyal, you can be sure that he will |
| and weaknesses based on the reviews of other | | | | make sure you get the best bargains in the |
| collectors and then make a decision as to which | | | | market, and also you get first dibs on that rare |
| dealer you will use. | | | | collection that you have been looking out for. |
| When you are new to coin collecting, you might | | | | It’s a very symbiotic relationship that you are |
| feel inferior to the dealer because you find that | | | | going to have with your dealer. You have to give |
| they know so much more than you do, and is | | | | them in incentive to want to serve you better. |
| more experienced. Even the lingo used might | | | | Make sure that your coin dealer is one who has |
| throw you off, but you should always remember | | | | time for you. One who is willing to discuss various |
| that it’s the amount of experience that | | | | issues and answer any questions you might have |
| matters. They might also be newbies, and have | | | | regarding your coins or coins in general. |