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The Numis Network Review- Why Numis Network Now?

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The Numis Network Review - Why numis network now?

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  • The answer to the question about bullion versus numismatic question, is- bullion coins are for investment purposes, numismatic coins are collectable coins, that will also serve as an asset.

    There are different purposes for each type. The point is, personally, I would rather be involved with a business that builds assets then sells consumable items. Just a decision I made for myself when deciding to build a network marketing business again. :) TY for the questions! :)

  • Well Numisactic coins are much different than investment grade bullion- as I mentioned in the video. As for a business, most network marketing companies are health and wellness, or other consumable products. If I was going to get into building a company again- it would have to be a product that was different. I don't know about you, but I'd rather have a product that gains value, than you use up.

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  • @foreshadow20 i agree. why would you buy numismatic coins that a group of people determine its value. when spot priced bullions are more stable around the world & cheaper

  • I looked on the website and I'm asking you why you would you pay twice or more for the same value in silver than a regular bullion coin but inside a plastic case? All minted silver are as pure as you can get them (.999 or .9999). Shinier coins won't make any difference on its value. Mirrors contain silver and you won't buy an ordinary mirror at 1000$ because it reflects 99.9% of light.

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