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<p>[QUOTE="jbbphoto, post: 498799, member: 16860"]I use to work at Goldline and they are a very reputable company. They are on the higher end of pricing but they disclose everything in writing, so make sure to read the account and storage agreement. Keep in mind that they do alot of advertising, they're located in Santa Monica, CA in premium real estate, and their reps make about 5.5% on numi coins. The advantage of working with them is that they will supply you with the coins and they will buy your coins back especially if you're a client. Make sure you read their Account Agreement and understand their buy and ask spreads. For Numismatics it's 30-35% spread. So you'll need to cover that spread before you sell for a profit. </p><p> </p><p>I do agree with the other replies that you can get the Rooster or Swiss Franc at lower prices, but you need to do your research on who you're buying them from. Obviously if you're buying from Ebay you should only buy from 100% positive sellers with over at least 100 transactions. Personally I prefer buying American Coins that are certified. Again, that's a personal preference. Remember that coins are a 5-8 year hold so don't expect to buy today and sell for a profit tomorrow. You might as well trade options! Good luck![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jbbphoto, post: 498799, member: 16860"]I use to work at Goldline and they are a very reputable company. They are on the higher end of pricing but they disclose everything in writing, so make sure to read the account and storage agreement. Keep in mind that they do alot of advertising, they're located in Santa Monica, CA in premium real estate, and their reps make about 5.5% on numi coins. The advantage of working with them is that they will supply you with the coins and they will buy your coins back especially if you're a client. Make sure you read their Account Agreement and understand their buy and ask spreads. For Numismatics it's 30-35% spread. So you'll need to cover that spread before you sell for a profit. I do agree with the other replies that you can get the Rooster or Swiss Franc at lower prices, but you need to do your research on who you're buying them from. Obviously if you're buying from Ebay you should only buy from 100% positive sellers with over at least 100 transactions. Personally I prefer buying American Coins that are certified. Again, that's a personal preference. Remember that coins are a 5-8 year hold so don't expect to buy today and sell for a profit tomorrow. You might as well trade options! Good luck![/QUOTE]
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