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<p>[QUOTE="JPeace$, post: 1953333, member: 42727"]Saw this earlier today and since I don't collect Panda's, I passed on commenting. However, I see jwitten left a very sarcastic, albeit funny response, so I thought I would spend a moment to help out the new member.</p><p><br /></p><p>1st: Welcome to CT. Hope you stick around and try to learn rather than a one and done approach.</p><p><br /></p><p>2nd: There are many reputable dealers of bullion coins. I like APMEX for their variety, customer service, reputation and security, but they do tend to be a little high priced.</p><p><br /></p><p>There are other bullion dealers like MCM (Modern Coin Mart), Silvertowne, JM Bullion and a few others that I have done some business with, just not Panda's. I would try buying a Coin World magazine a browse through the adverts. Then post some questions in the Bullion Investing Forum. You should get a specific answer to your question.</p><p><br /></p><p>It will also depend on whether you are buying raw, graded or MS/PF 70 coins. Hope that helps a little.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="JPeace$, post: 1953333, member: 42727"]Saw this earlier today and since I don't collect Panda's, I passed on commenting. However, I see jwitten left a very sarcastic, albeit funny response, so I thought I would spend a moment to help out the new member. 1st: Welcome to CT. Hope you stick around and try to learn rather than a one and done approach. 2nd: There are many reputable dealers of bullion coins. I like APMEX for their variety, customer service, reputation and security, but they do tend to be a little high priced. There are other bullion dealers like MCM (Modern Coin Mart), Silvertowne, JM Bullion and a few others that I have done some business with, just not Panda's. I would try buying a Coin World magazine a browse through the adverts. Then post some questions in the Bullion Investing Forum. You should get a specific answer to your question. It will also depend on whether you are buying raw, graded or MS/PF 70 coins. Hope that helps a little.[/QUOTE]
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