12 gold $2.50 indians for a whopping $199 (get 24 for $395!! https://www.coins-collection.com/pr...&variant=883851d1-34d5-45d9-ba7e-3f8344b36371
lol, as my dad always said; "If it seems too good to be true... it probably is!" Man, I wonder how may people he's duped with that already
what makes it even less believable is that the value of 1 1908 gold quarter eagle is worth twice what theyre charging for the whole set!! Yeesh, excuse me while I go puke...
You'd have better odds of being contacted by an actual Nigerian Prince than receiving authentic coins.
For the same price, you can get a complete set of slabbed Morgan dollars. Certified by Barry Goldwater! See link. Cal https://www.coins-collection.com/products/we
the link at the bottom of the page says "powered by Shoplazza" when you click it, the site can't be reached. check the name shoplazza on google and it doesn't have a good reputation. checking the "contact us" the number results to about 64,000 identities. the contact email is "Hello@ nova dot com" (I dont want to post a link) but Nova . com is a womans fashion site called fashionnova. they are gonna take your money and you'll be lucky if there's even chocolate under the foil. it's all kinds of wrong!
I suspect this is a collection of coins offered one at a time, the first is a 1910 at a discount price. You will probably have to sign up for the complete set and you will be charged higher than average prices for the rest of the series. Read the additional info on the offer.
Lol. If you're going to sell counterfeits, at least sell them for spot so it isn't obvious. But don't. Lol.
That's what I thought at first too, but there is nothing in the description that would indicate it is a subscription deal. On the other hand while it does indicate this is a 12 coins SET, inthe description it says "Now you can secure one of these historic $2.50 Gold Indians for your collection – and in Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) condition!" Note it says ONE of these. If you look over the images etc it once again appears that they have gathered pictures and descriptions from different sellers/companies For example the third image is a set marketed by the Bradford Exchange. So they have most likely scavenged images and text from other questionable sellers and are using them to sell their counterfeits. Their offer for a "complete" set of Morgan dollars has images from both the Bradford Exchange, and the National Collectors Mint.