Local coin stores are good places to buy coins.
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Kay, gotta ask...what is it with you and all the coin/gold/silver questions?
Because I have an unhealthy obsession. ;)
lol, no actually I've recently developed an interest in investing in precious metals. Which means I have a lot of questions. I post my questions on other sites like goldismoney.info, too, but I can't resist posting them here also. This place is fun! :)
And in my defense, not ALL my questions are about precious metals. That'd just be sad. If they were, you'd have my permission to call me a freak. lol
**edited for spelling**
She's getting ready for the coming economic... uhh, "excitement". :-)
Coin stores and pawn shops are a rip-off. Go to a store where they sell "bullion" and you'll get better prices on coins there. Also, check out http://bullion.nwtmint.com/ They're safe and inexpensive. (No, I don't work there.)
Thanks, this has some great information.