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FREE COIN, SILVER & COPPER BUYING TIPS-Don't Fall For SCAMS! Sellers don't blatantly lie, but use a "play on words" to make it seem as though you're receiving a great value when you're actually bidding on coins and/or metals that have -0- or close to -0- value to collectors and/or a "real" market value of less than $1. We'll give you reputable websites & resources to learn the TRUE value of coins & precious metals. We'll also tell you what mints are "true" United States government mints & the locations. We'll explain the difference between numismatic value & "melt" value.Copper rounds have "0" collector or numismatic value & are never worth more than a "melt" value unless they have some historic value. You will never be able to sell or trade a copper round or bar to a coin or pawn broker. All these resources are FREE! Please do your own research BEFORE bidding on ANY US Mint Coin or claims of valuable copper or silver rounds, bars, etc.The TRUE Value of an oz. of copper is currently LESS than .25 cents & the TRUE Value of a gm of .999 pure silver bullion is less than $1, with a full oz of pure silver less than $30, yet we see people being mislead to believe .89 cents worth of silver in the form of a 1 gm round or bar is worth much much more than it's actual value. We've been watching this play out time & time again when bidders are trusting the misguiding words of auctioneers & sellers who either intentionally mislead potential customers w\ a play on words or whom are rookies themselves.
We share this information freely because we love Numismatics & hate to see new collectors mislead.
THERE ARE MANY REPUTABLE AND TRUSTWORTHY NUMISMATIC AND PRECIOUS METAL vendors, however, there are just as many or more, that are scams taking advantage of people & the current state of the economy.
Message us w\ any questions & we'll be happy to answer. If we don't know the answer, we WON'T make-up an answer but will attempt to guide you in the right direction.
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Its free so whats the problem
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Apr 5th, 2013 at 1:56:07 AM PDT by
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THEORETICALLY everything is FREE on Listia....I see you're new (or at least you have a "new" member name). In any case, the purpose of the listing is to "INFORM" people...Enough Said!
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Apr 5th, 2013 at 4:40:43 AM PDT by
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It's about time someone spoke up.
Thank you for all the effort you put into this.
Fanned.
Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:08:46 PM PDT by
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Thanks for the comment Woozle...It's extremely sad, the number of people who are getting 1000's & 1000's of credits for something worth a few cents becasue they mislead or blatantly LIE!
Apr 3rd, 2013 at 9:50:54 PM PDT by
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some people collect things to have, sometimes not for how much it is worth.
Apr 5th, 2013 at 11:01:43 AM PDT by
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Absolutely....But many collect them thinking the coins and alleged precious metals are an investment for the future and that within a short period of time these alleged precious metals will be valuable. Frequently they may be but ONLY in large quantities NOT in the tiny 1 grain, 1 gram and 1 ounce weight they are sold in. In fact you can't even find a business that will purchase silver and copper in small qantities such as grams and grains. Many (MOST) business will only buy copper in large quantities of "POUNDS" and silver can usually only be sold by the ounce at a pawn shop. To invest, you need to purchase "POUNDS" for it to be worth anything or for it to be marketable anywhere else but on the internet, such as here.
Apr 5th, 2013 at 12:01:58 PM PDT by
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then where on earth are you to buy pounds of silver or gold
Apr 5th, 2013 at 3:06:04 PM PDT by
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ty for more info already a fan i enjoy this site u can find some very helpful ppl on here i did that when i first got on here bought the 1 gram bars now relisting them and staying with mostly what i know coins the first one i bought i thought it was a 1/10th ounce then realized it wasnt the canada 1/10oz coins i was wanting but live and learn atleast it wasnt cash out of pocket
Apr 5th, 2013 at 3:33:54 PM PDT by
Original
Thanks Jim...lots of people made the same mistake! You weren't alone...Best wishes to you and hope you enjoy Listia as much as we do!
Apr 5th, 2013 at 3:58:47 PM PDT by

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