Why Numis Network? I'll answer your question!
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You seem like a smart guy. You're better off buying coins and getting them graded yourself. If you have an ungraded coin that's worth 20 bucks, and you believe that that same coin would be worth 80 bucks graded, why not get a 200 buck membership at one of the three reputable grading houses (or use an aggregate) get your coins graded, and then sell them at a profit online or via Craig's? That's a much more honest, intelligent and positive route. You're basically getting paid for the effort of ge
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Precious metals, silver and gold beat gems and diamonds for me.
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You do realize calling Numismatic coins assets is very misleading and probably illegal? Right?
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Bullion is NOT "speculative"... and you're a smart guy and should know this. Numismatics are 100% speculative. The value is whatever the masses say it is. I know you are passionate about currency issues, so in the case of a currency collapse or inflation, numismatics revert back to their weight - so a slabbed "perfect" ounce coin has no more value than an unslabbed ounce coin. Not when we're using them as barter. Just be careful. Numis is for coin collectors. Bullion is for investment.
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Really good info Adam. I like it when you helped us see that our involvement in Numis Network is essentially free! Awesome.
According to Who?
adamdimora 1 year ago
Everything you said makes sense
How long will it take to recoup my $499.?????
thunderstorm1947 1 year ago
@thunderstorm1947
That depends on what you do in the company.
IF you earn $100 per affiliate that joins, then after 5 membersh join you. But you also earn from other efforts, and bonuses. In additon you also are recieving coins every month. There are many different ways to look at it. For some a week for some they will not earn a dime.
adamdimora 1 year ago