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Morgan Dollars On Sears.com?

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I stumbled upon this ad while browsing the net. It's weird seeing a Morgan dollar for sale on the Sears website. The seller is Tangible Investments. The layout reminds me of the Amazon.com site. Has anyone else seen this?

http://www.sears.com/tangible-1900-...ectType=SRDT
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 Posted 03/08/2015  9:47 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SilverTracker to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Well this is a first.
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Looks to be some sort of partnership with Tangible Investments. Not surprised as Sears hasn't been doing well and I am guessing will be closing more brick and mortar stores.

About Tangible: "For over 30 years, Tangible Investments has been the premier gallery for collectors seeking the very best in rare coins, precious metals, fine art and jewelry. As a market-leading numismatic dealer and auctioneer, we purchase and sell highly desirable items for very competitive prices."
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Yes, I remember seeing walmat.com selling morgans!... recently
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Walmart Morgan's that's all we need considering everything Walmart sell is made in China.
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Sears Canada sells coins sets .
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... nice connection celtic, can't belive that didn't come to me... I can just imagine an entire section devoted to China 9 Somebody search to see if Walmart is selling Trade dollars too, now that would be scarry!
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Sears, once a great companies of our country, is now a crumbling empire under the failed "Libertarian strategy" of its present CEO who pretty much carved the company up into little fiefdoms and let their "feudal lord" managers fight and eat each other.

So yeah this is no surprise. And just wait for what's in store before their bankruptcy proceedings go through. :-)
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This is a throwback, of sorts. When I was young department store chains sold coins and supplies, and our trips to NYC at Christmas always included a stop at the coin counter at Macy's.
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Yeah, retailing has come full circle. First, stores sold everything. Then, they specialized to meet specific markets. Now, Amazon's model has forced everyone to be generalists again. Nothing new under the sun.
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