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 Posted 12/30/2014  8:31 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add jamesfarah to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I was wondering if anyone knew of a coin company that doesn't put a large premium on certified coins? Thanks
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http://www.cheapslabs.com/shop/index.php

Never tried them, but I've heard they are reputable.

Very cheap too.
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Try APMEX or Provident metals too.
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What type of certified coins are you looking for? Different companies focus on different types - and run different types of sales / promotions.
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The market sets the price for slabbed coins, not the dealers. For a given coin in a given grade there won't be much variation between sellers, excepting the ones who choose to charge far too much.
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