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<p>[QUOTE="blackfox1988, post: 871778, member: 24898"]I actually like the Mount Vernon Coin Company. However, I am biased since I live near George Washington's estate Mount Vernon, and that company sells the coins to the gift shops at Mount Vernon, where a tourist or whom ever can buy any thing from silver dollars to gold pieces of 8. I am a college student with a history major, but am an amateur coin collector, and I will be honest most of the older currency I have bought was from those gifts shops at Mount Vernon. However, I made sure to check every thing before hand on line or in books, and take a very long look at the coins before I buy them. Need to make sure they are legit. Which I have found that they are legitimate, and relatively under priced compared to say ebay or some one selling from their own collection. However, that is of course actually going to the shop and inspecting the coins. I highly doubt I would order any coins on the internet, especially ones with out pictures, or some thing proving authenticity. The MVCC on its website seems to only celll American coinage, unless I have over looked some thing. But at Mount Vernon it self they sell coins from Europe and the USA, and before. I mostly collect the King George II cents.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="blackfox1988, post: 871778, member: 24898"]I actually like the Mount Vernon Coin Company. However, I am biased since I live near George Washington's estate Mount Vernon, and that company sells the coins to the gift shops at Mount Vernon, where a tourist or whom ever can buy any thing from silver dollars to gold pieces of 8. I am a college student with a history major, but am an amateur coin collector, and I will be honest most of the older currency I have bought was from those gifts shops at Mount Vernon. However, I made sure to check every thing before hand on line or in books, and take a very long look at the coins before I buy them. Need to make sure they are legit. Which I have found that they are legitimate, and relatively under priced compared to say ebay or some one selling from their own collection. However, that is of course actually going to the shop and inspecting the coins. I highly doubt I would order any coins on the internet, especially ones with out pictures, or some thing proving authenticity. The MVCC on its website seems to only celll American coinage, unless I have over looked some thing. But at Mount Vernon it self they sell coins from Europe and the USA, and before. I mostly collect the King George II cents.[/QUOTE]
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