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<p>[QUOTE="Soj, post: 593422, member: 18762"]Directly from the WRME homepage:</p><p><br /></p><p><i>"Each and every nickel, quarter and dollar has been handed over in a powerful and unique presentation designed to protect the valuable money and maximize the potential for increase in collector value, but the increase is not guaranteed. It's important to remember that the increase in collectible value of certain prior issues of United States Coins and currency does not guarantee that current issues will also increase in collector value."</i></p><p><br /></p><p>So Basically, they are selling you a novelty item in a nice, fancy box to make it look "official." You may as well collect state quarters. Take a look at some of these pictures on their site, it's actually pretty funny. I like the one with the guy sitting at a table, reading a War & Peace sized book, and drinking a glass of wine in his wine cellar and his presidential safe proudly displayed next to him. Except, the price tags are still on the chair... </p><p><br /></p><p>BTW, the safe that the newspaper ad shows is sold at <a href="http://www.theworldreserve.com" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.theworldreserve.com" rel="nofollow">www.theworldreserve.com</a> for $872.00- so buying it through the ad is actually more expensive than buying it from their online store. I wonder if this is even a real presidential safe? It doesn't even have the official seal on it and somehow I doubt the president uses a personal home safe for his money.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Soj, post: 593422, member: 18762"]Directly from the WRME homepage: [I]"Each and every nickel, quarter and dollar has been handed over in a powerful and unique presentation designed to protect the valuable money and maximize the potential for increase in collector value, but the increase is not guaranteed. It's important to remember that the increase in collectible value of certain prior issues of United States Coins and currency does not guarantee that current issues will also increase in collector value."[/I] So Basically, they are selling you a novelty item in a nice, fancy box to make it look "official." You may as well collect state quarters. Take a look at some of these pictures on their site, it's actually pretty funny. I like the one with the guy sitting at a table, reading a War & Peace sized book, and drinking a glass of wine in his wine cellar and his presidential safe proudly displayed next to him. Except, the price tags are still on the chair... BTW, the safe that the newspaper ad shows is sold at [url]www.theworldreserve.com[/url] for $872.00- so buying it through the ad is actually more expensive than buying it from their online store. I wonder if this is even a real presidential safe? It doesn't even have the official seal on it and somehow I doubt the president uses a personal home safe for his money.[/QUOTE]
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