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Valued Member
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Pillar of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
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I Too have been seeing this Advertisement, The LOOK is NOT there..... IMO. Fine Details tell Another story..... 
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Forum Dad
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They are all over facebook, they don't care.
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Bedrock of the Community
 United States
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Inordinately fascinated by bits of metal with strange markings and figures
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Valued Member
 United States
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Since I reported the site, it fell off my feed. I will say this; the video they showed, at least to me, was of a real ASE proof, unpacked straight from the US Mint shipping box, with the correct bubble, sleeve, inner box and CoA and even the coin. However, we all know a $9.98 ASE is too good to be true. Note they stole West Coast Coin logo...a real coin shop.in Toledo, OR.
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Pillar of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
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BOBBY States, " They are all over facebook, they don't care " People use to Care.................. Who would of thought The Largest U S Mint's Best selling Coin/Bullion Design is being USED to Further along assist Fraudsters, Deceive the Innocent, and No One Cares.............................. Bobby, I am talking on a Federal State level, Some One Hello.... Great Job Eagle, as stated, I too have seen this , You Actually did Something  Thanks for doing the right thing......
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I think they get ya with the shipping costs. Quote: Hot Sale  Buy 10 Free shipping & Save $80 $80 dollar shipping?
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Quote:we all know a $9.98 ASE is too good to be true Considering that the Silver spot is currently at $23.90, they would be taking a huge loss for every coin sold IF they are all genuine .999 silver 1oz ASE.
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Pillar of the Community
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They might even sell more of they raised the price to a believable level. "What if" they tried selling them at something they describe as "an introductory price" of $30. Some people with knowledge of the market could possibly fall for it. No one that has any knowledge isn't falling for a $10 ASE.
Edited by Gilly 06/20/2023 05:25 am
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