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Here's what one of our many customer-dealers had to say about our bulk lots:  Not only was he pleased with his initial orders and re-orders, he recommended us to another dealer who was also very pleased:

 

Username:         Richard
UserEmail:        tapconstr
Address:          XXXXX 21st dr SEBothellWAUnited States98021
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Two things: one, I contacted you today about 3 orders... and of course received them all today! Thank you.
Second, I sent another order for another 1000 coin lot. I would like to change this and make a down payment on 1,000 of the Higher Grade and More Silver Bargain Box.  I will mail the balance on this in the next several days. The higher grade bargain box has some great stuff!  In fact, all the coins I am getting from you are great (from 4 other orders that came in last month). I referred you to a friend, who put in an order for 1,000 of the bulk coins also, and after he got them, he told me that he is glad that I recommended you.
Thanks,
Richard

Current Coin Market Report and First-Ever Wholesale Coin Offer at 15% to 30% Off Our Regular Wholesale Prices!

We are frequently asked to make recommendations based on what we consider to be the best investments for both short term and long term. We rarely do this, because we've seen almost all coins from about 50 years old to 250 years old increase steadily in value in all grades over the past 30 years. To quote Coin World, Coin Values Magazine, The Rare Coin Monthly and others: "ALL pre 1964 Coins continue to do very well." and "Just about anything and everything is popular right now and dealers can't keep enough of anything." We agree with them. All senior members we spoke with at the Beverly Hills Coin Club also agree that during the past several years, demand for all coins over 40 years old in all grades remains strong while supplies continue to diminish. But to answer the growing number of customers who want our advise about more specific recommendations, we are going to break with tradition and reveal what we think are the best buys and the coins that we in particular attempt to stock up on every time we get the chance. Below you'll find many of the coins that we like to buy and sell, and then buy more of from our many sources. These coins have stood the test of time and continue to be at the forefront of both strong demand and great potential price increases, since many of these particular coins are finding permanent homes and once they do, it takes higher prices to bring more into the market. One large coin dealership has been sending us repeat orders for months now for many of these coins. These orders consist of dozens of duplicate-date pre 1954 Commemoratives, Morgans, Peace Dollars, Walkers, Franklins, Buffalo Nickels, Early Type Coins, Large Cents and Gold Coins. They stated that all of our coins are going immediately to their customers and they'll need a lot more next month for the Christmas gift-giving season. Many other smaller dealers are ordering a lot of the same coins. But we haven't declared these the "best coins to buy" merely on a few sells to major dealers. We based our assessment on what many of our over 65,000 satisfied customers (we've added over 10,000 new ones this year) nationwide have been buying over and over from us, consistently for the past decade. We think that most of our customers are good investors and smart buyers with lots of experience, and they have been buying a lot of the same aforementioned coins. In preparation for the upcoming increase in sales that we always experience in the winter months, we have been fortunate enough to secure over $2 million worth of these popular coins. But even with a strong market, in order to keep buying, we have to keep selling. Additionally we have to keep our cash flow up and must reduce our inventory to pay for overhead and our employee's Christmas vacations in two months, that they have worked so hard for all year. Therefore, we are offering below some great deals for the rest of this month only. After October 31st, prices will go back up to our regular prices. You'll find listed below the most popular of the consistently popular coins in their most popular grades. We've listed our regular wholesale price first, and our special wholesale price that we are now offering from now until the end of this month. Also listed for your convenience, is the estimated number of coins that have survived in the particular grades. We acquired this information from a project that the Beverly Hills Coin Club ( www.bhcoinclub.org ) is working on - An Estimated Survivor Census of U.S. Coins. These estimates are based on population reports from all grading services combined, along with surveys from thousands of collectors and dealers. Prices have been rising steadily and strongly throughout the history of the rare coin market, which now dates back several centuries. More recently, many coins have been going into permanent museum holdings and family estates and thus doubling in price every three to five years. But in all honesty, we don't guarantee automatic increases in prices simply by the passage of time. However, the decades and centuries of steady economic inflation, limited supplies and growing population of people and new collectors indicates a sturdy and healthy trend of higher prices and lower availability over many generations. With the growing publicity and increasing public interest in the new quarters, the new buffalo nickels, and the new commemoratives coupled with the growing population of new collectors along with aggressive U.S. Mint advertising, we see plenty of reasons why this trend will probably continue for many generations to come.

Regards,
Jim Sears
www.collectorsinternet.com
P.S. In addition to the recommendations below, we just got in the following to add more icing to the cake:

1.) A Fascinating hoard of over 20,000 old tokens and Medals. This is such a nice hoard, that we guarantee that each lot of 200 for only $95 will include at least three Civil War Tokens, a token dated in the 1700s, an old Presidential medal and at least one token with an official catalog value of $100 or more! That's like getting the other 199 tokens for free ! This includes most that are 50 to 150 years old, many scarcer half dollar and silver dollar size tokens, and an overall mixture is far superior to most of the more common ones included in most other offerings. It's hard to go wrong at less than .50 cents each. One lot of 200 for only $95. 5 lots, only $450 10 Lots, only $750

2.) One of our favorite coins is the Franklin Half Dollar, for many reasons, and we always have a dozen or so top-quality sets on hand as we are strong market-makers in this particular series. All of our sets feature nicely matched coins with full original white mint blast and the sharpest strikes found on the market without having to pay four and five figure prices. This means that over 90% of our sets have Full Bell Lines, with the rare S mints having about 95% to 99% Full Bell Lines, which some dealers pass off as 100% Full Bell Lines, since PCGS does not require the bottom central lines to be full due crack in the bell and the natural resulting strike.
Most coins grade at least Gem BU 64 with several pristine Gem BU 65 examples generously represented. These complete sets have a retail value of well over
$1,500, but we have neither the time nor enough trust personnel to break these up and sell individually. For the rest of this month only, we are now offering these at the low wholesale price of only $750 per set. 5 Complete Sets for $3,500 10 Complete Sets for $5,950. Limit: 10 sets per customer.


3.) 1949-S The most popular and the one of the most elusive dates in high grade. Gem BU 64 Full Bell Lines, from a rare original roll. Our regular price on these is $295, but for the rest of this month, we have 5 available at only $195 each. Or buy the full roll of 20 coins, all grading Choice 63 to Gem 65 and most with Full Bell Lines, regular price per roll of 20 is $3,950 But we're offering it to the first buyer at only $2,100.

4.) 1951-S Gem BU 64 Full Bell Lines, from a rare original roll. Our regular price on these is $225, but for the rest of this month, we have 6 available at only $125 each. Or buy the full roll of 20 coins, all grading Choice 63 to Gem 65 and most with Full Bell Lines, regular price per roll of 20 is $1,500 But we're offering it to the first buyer at only $950.

5.) 1952-S Always extremely popular, and even more so in Gem BU 65 Full Bell Lines. We've only own 14 in the past 32 years but are fortunate to have just bought three. One certified and graded by NCI and the other two certified and graded by www.accgs.org Our regular price for examples in this extremely rare grade is $950, but for the rest of this month, we have 3 available at only $650 each.