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<p>[QUOTE="D-Train, post: 2730934, member: 86758"]Hi guys,</p><p>Somehow these guys heard that I've started collecting coins, maybe because I subscribed to the US Mint emails? Anyway, just got something in the mail from them offering all of the 20th Century Silver Dollars in a "we'll ship you one coin per month" deal. Morgans from 1900-1921, Peace Dollars from 1922-1935, Eisenhower Dollars from 1936-whatever, and 4 SBA's. </p><p>There is no mention of what grade the coins would be, or if I would get P, D & S mints or...? All coins are slabbed in their own cases and you get a free nice wooden display case. </p><p>The cost? $45 per coin plus $5 shipping, so $50 per coin. Obviously some coins might be a bargain, especially some of the Morgans and Peace dollars, some would be a rip-off but I can return any coin within a year for a complete refund, so there's no obligation. </p><p>Anyway, this reminds me of the old Time/Life book series thing I've done in the past where the books are worth nowhere near what I paid for them. Is this a total scam/rip off or what? It seems it would be risk free as I don't ever have to keep any coin I don't want, but I figure I'd ask the experts. </p><p>What's the scoop?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="D-Train, post: 2730934, member: 86758"]Hi guys, Somehow these guys heard that I've started collecting coins, maybe because I subscribed to the US Mint emails? Anyway, just got something in the mail from them offering all of the 20th Century Silver Dollars in a "we'll ship you one coin per month" deal. Morgans from 1900-1921, Peace Dollars from 1922-1935, Eisenhower Dollars from 1936-whatever, and 4 SBA's. There is no mention of what grade the coins would be, or if I would get P, D & S mints or...? All coins are slabbed in their own cases and you get a free nice wooden display case. The cost? $45 per coin plus $5 shipping, so $50 per coin. Obviously some coins might be a bargain, especially some of the Morgans and Peace dollars, some would be a rip-off but I can return any coin within a year for a complete refund, so there's no obligation. Anyway, this reminds me of the old Time/Life book series thing I've done in the past where the books are worth nowhere near what I paid for them. Is this a total scam/rip off or what? It seems it would be risk free as I don't ever have to keep any coin I don't want, but I figure I'd ask the experts. What's the scoop?[/QUOTE]
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