Yep, it's for real. Several CoinTalk members have bought the ten 1/10th oz AGE coins. I bought the special offer Sept '17 for $1188.00. They called me a few times wanting to sell me other coins. I declined their offers. About every 3 months or so they send me a large nice glossy pamphlet of some of their offerings.
The problem with Americans right here. People value saving a few bucks over giving up their personal information.
What "personal information" are they giving up that they don't give to any other vendor? https://nationwidecoins.com/product/government-issued-90-gold-american-eagles-at-cost/ https://www.apmex.com/product/4/1-10-oz-gold-american-eagle-bu-random-year
How about phone number? How about regular sales calls? How about mailed advertising that reveal you get precious metals? I don't give out my phone number, period. I certainly don't want my mailman and others to see big, obvious advertisements for bullion. Jmbullion, Provident, etc. conceal who they are on their packages.
I don’t know about these guys, but I trust the info others have provided. Be aware, however, that a good deal on eagles from some dealers is followed up by offers to sell old gold coins, often graded and slabbed, at vastly overinflated prices.
I understand some don't have the fortitude to say NO. I understand some are overwhelmed by the challenges of interpersonal relationships. I understand some are afraid others might learn what they are interested in. I understand some are paranoid. Hey! I understand. I understand some want to take advantage of a good deal. I understand!