Something that you'll want to look into, is whether the community of coin collectors respects your coin dealer and respects his establishment. If the coin dealer isn’t well received by his peers and if he’s got a bad reputation then you might want to stay away from them. Popular opinion shouldn’t normally be your judge of character but here you’re not judging character, you’re judging whether the coin dealer is an individual with whom you’d be able to do business with. There’s nothing wrong with that, so don’t feel you have to go about the whole business furtively. Be up front about your concerns and if the findings aren’t to your liking then go elsewhere to find a coin dealer you like. If the coin dealer isn’t the owner of the establishment, and this will very likely be the case for many of the bigger coin dealing establishments, then you’ll want to find out whether the particular coin dealer you’re going to be working with is a job hopper. If the coin dealer has gone from job to job very recently then there’s a good chance that they haven’t been going from strength to strength. There could of course be a number of perfectly logical and reasonable explanations for this, but you might just want to keep this simmering in the back of your mind. Muna wa Wanjiru is a web administrator and has been researching and reporting on internet marketing for years. For more information on Coin Dealer, visit his site at Coin Dealer
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