Buyer Beware when buying coins!

Buying rare and precious coins can be an exciting hobby and, for some, a lucrative investment. Unfortunately, it’s also a business that’s rife with potential for con artists. As always, it’s wise to proceed with caution. Following a few simple guidelines can offer protection from unethical sellers.

* Research, research, research. Know what you’re buying. Carefully study the characteristics of the… coins you’re considering, paying specific attention to rarity, grading, market availability, and price trends. Comparison shop for similar coins by checking prices in leading coin publications. If a dealer’s advertised price is much lower than listed prices, the dealer may be misrepresenting a coin’s grade or quality. Online discussion groups dedicated to coin collecting are also a great place to post questions about a particular coin.

* Know the seller. Before you buy, check out the dealer’s reputation. How long has the firm been in business? Is the dealer a member of a professional organization? Has the Better Business Bureau received any complaints about this company? What guarantees does the seller provide?

* Be careful with online auctions. For many years the market for rare and precious coins has been a fertile field for fraudsters, and online selling has taken the game to a new level. Dealers who use online auctions such as eBay have been caught using a variety of scams: doctoring images, posting bogus descriptions, selling counterfeits, sending coins that differ from those advertised (the old “bait and switch” routine), and failing to deliver purchased items.

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