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Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by JTF, Sep 12, 2004.

  1. JTF

    JTF New Member

    I came across a site called http://www.ncmint.com.
    Has anyone shopped here, is this a relation to the U.S. Mint.
     
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  3. ziggy29

    ziggy29 Senior Member

    No, not at all. And be very careful and very afraid. A lot of what they do is, IMO, downright deceptive and unethical. Most of the stuff is way overpriced, and they try to make you think they're some official government agency with the way they advertise.
     
  4. jody526

    jody526 New Member

    JTF,

    IMO, you are being very wise to come here and ask questions before you start spending money.
    Like Ziggy said, stay away from outfits like the one in question. Those aren't even real coins.

    Why not seek out a coin dealer who has an excellent reputation, so you can be pretty much assured of getting a genuine coin, that you won't have to worry about?
     
  5. 36merc

    36merc New Member

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  6. jody526

    jody526 New Member

    I collect coins, certain Exonumia, and some paper money. Novelty items are of no interst to me.

    JMO, but I could take that $34.45 and buy a nice piece dating back to the 1700's. Heck, even back to ancient times. Does this make sense to anyone besides myself?
     
  7. 36merc

    36merc New Member

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  8. jody526

    jody526 New Member

    OK, let me give you a direct answer to your question.

    My thoughts are... "They are really shiney, and really overpriced."
     
  9. JTF

    JTF New Member

    I saw an add on TV for a 9/11 silver dollar coins for $19.95, for a short period then the release price is $49.95, didn't make sense to me.Thanks for the tips and help, its now deleted off my coin favorites folder.
     
  10. susanlynn9

    susanlynn9 New Member

    A very good and wise move. :D
     
  11. National dealer

    National dealer New Member

    These private mints can be very deceptive in their marketing attempts. Most try to confuse potential buyers with official sounding names or coins resembling real coins. They prey on newcomers to the hobby. The US Mint is creates LEGAL tender coins only.
     
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