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<p>[QUOTE="Bowtied, post: 166113, member: 6832"]Hello all. This is my first post here and I have two questions. If you can give me some guidance I would appreciate it.</p><p><br /></p><p>1. I am interested in pre-1933 gold coins but am very afraid about getting stuck with anything counterfeit. Is this a big concern for pre-33 U.S. and European gold coins? To be more specific about which coins, I am referring to the non-rare (or not as rare), non-graded varieties that I can buy larger quantities of readily. I am trying to stay as close to spot price as possible and am therefore leaning towards the European coins, as they seem to have less mark-up.</p><p><br /></p><p>2. With that said, who is a good online dealer for such coins? I have spent a lot of time looking at coins at usagold (Centennial Precious Metals in Colorado). They seem decent but I have plugged their name into several forum search engines to find some dialogue on them but no hits came up. Has anyone dealt with them? They have what I'm looking for but again, I’m new to this and I'm just trying to be cautious.</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Andy[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bowtied, post: 166113, member: 6832"]Hello all. This is my first post here and I have two questions. If you can give me some guidance I would appreciate it. 1. I am interested in pre-1933 gold coins but am very afraid about getting stuck with anything counterfeit. Is this a big concern for pre-33 U.S. and European gold coins? To be more specific about which coins, I am referring to the non-rare (or not as rare), non-graded varieties that I can buy larger quantities of readily. I am trying to stay as close to spot price as possible and am therefore leaning towards the European coins, as they seem to have less mark-up. 2. With that said, who is a good online dealer for such coins? I have spent a lot of time looking at coins at usagold (Centennial Precious Metals in Colorado). They seem decent but I have plugged their name into several forum search engines to find some dialogue on them but no hits came up. Has anyone dealt with them? They have what I'm looking for but again, I’m new to this and I'm just trying to be cautious. Thanks, Andy[/QUOTE]
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