> Hi, does anybody do business with www.zoomcoin? Are they legitimate?
> Are they're coins really rated as advertised?
>
Coins not graded or slabed? Buyer be ware.
According to the information below, the contact
information is a one Brian Jenkins bjen...@monex.com .
Address show 4910 below, and 4900 on the web
page. Web site set up in 1998 according to the
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Brian Jenkins bjen...@monex.com
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"Arizona Coin Collector" <nos...@nospam.com> wrote in message
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You obviously do not know enough to be investing in these. You will not be able to
learn what you need to know if you look here for your tutoring. I suggest you invest
in only things you know about.
i see. i didn't know that all of the participants in this group somewhow
acquired all they need to know without aSKking others for advice. are you a
collector? did you hire an expert to help you learn about coin collecting?
Why do I suspect your a troll for the website you touted in your first
post?
> Which dates should i buy for double eagle gold coins? how much are they
> grade ms-63?
> can i trust ms grades when bought mail order? do coin dealers have any
> sort of professional organization?
> what does slabbed mean?
>
SLAB - Universally used nickname for a sealed plastic holder
issued by a certification service, and labeled with a grade
opinion.
I would use the link below to do some research on the coins
you have in mind.
http://www.coinfacts.com
Also check out the two links below.
The American Numismatic Association (chartered by congress)
http://www.money.org/
Profecional Coin Grading Service
http://www.pcgs.com/
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Thanks for the advice and the useful links
That's easy! Because you make irresponsible conclusions and you don't have
anything constructive to contribute to the thread.