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From: BruceWoodOnline
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  • But that's an American Silver Eagle bullion coin you're holding up, it's not meant for collecting. Isn't it a bit misleading if you slab it and say it's 'numismatic' in your title? Bullion should be traded and sold for only it's content plus a small premium. This is just my opinion though, and I know others feel the same.

  • Your opinion, yes. The reality is that in the beginning of the video I'm jingling bullion. It's common stuff. Didn't come from Numis. Then I show you Numis' product, which is perfect, and collectible. You must know that every coin is not perfect? Numis offers only MS70 perfect specimens. Yes, some numismatists look down their noses at graded coins, but the increasing, market-driven values of such coins reveals that everyone does not share their prejudice.

  • How is silver bullion collectible? Unless it's rare, silver bullion shouldn't be slabbed or 'encased' in plastic. I hope the NumisNetwork gives/sells their slabs at normal, slight premium prices

  • Who said anything about bullion? Numis doesn't sell bullion. They have only rare, perfect, graded and certified coins. Hence the plastic cases -- to keep the condition unblemished!

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