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Old 06-29-2009, 08:45 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Yes indeed it does Mark.
I've bought two coins in person, and the rest have been online.
I would say that number 18 could be changed, or re-worded a bit.
There is nothing wrong with spending 1 million dollars on a coin over the internet, as long as you can return it.
I am going to disagree to a degree, if I buy a million dollar coin from a guy with a storefront, he more than likely be there next week, at least the odds are higher. A guy over the internet could dissappear immediately. My opinion, I will never (of course I have never spent over $1,000 on a single coin) spend $1,000 on a coin without holding it.
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