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Post by mdub on Apr 1, 2010 18:26:42 GMT -6
Don't go with big Companies like Midas or Goldline - they will try to rip you off. They have to spend a lot of money on advertising and pass it on to their customers. Instead, search the internet for smaller dealers - you'll get a better price. Smaller sellers like Gainsville Conins and ampes have lower prices. Or better yet, find someone who understands gold and has no incentive to cheat you. This guy at Midas tried to sell me a $10 liberty VF coin for $900, when other places had in at $700. He also led me to believe that it fluctuated with the price of gold, but the coin is a rarity whose price is set arbitrarily.
Just thought I'd warn people. Gold and silver are great investments, but be smart, not suckers.
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Post by mdub on Apr 1, 2010 21:36:28 GMT -6
I meant Gainsville Coins and Ampex.
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Post by unlawflcombatnt on Apr 1, 2010 23:14:37 GMT -6
California Numismatic (near LAX airport) is the best place I know of. They're prices are lower for purchase of gold coins than anyone else, and they'll buy gold back for a higher price than anyone else I know of.
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Post by graybeard on Apr 2, 2010 5:47:42 GMT -6
I can't find my link to Calif Numis website; do you have it?
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Post by Michael on Apr 2, 2010 9:38:21 GMT -6
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