Numis Network Coins - What Are These Coins Worth?

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  • Author Nick Klopper
  • Published October 30, 2010
  • Word count 524

One of the first things people ask when learning about Numis Network are the coins. They almost immediately want to know how much they are worth and if they are overpriced or not. The answer to the overpriced question is that Numis' coins are competitively priced. If you don't believe that I'll show you some proof. If you go get yourself a copy of Money Magazine or Forbes you are likely to find some advertising for other numismatic coin dealers. If you were to compare the prices of Numis Network coins to the coins those dealers sell you will find that the Numis coins are in fact cheaper. You could also head on over to ShopNBC.com their pricing is almost identical to Numis. Just by doing some basic research you will find that the coins are not overpriced. Sure you can find them cheaper on eBay, but you can find any Network Marketing product on eBay for cheaper than what it's sold to customers and distributors for.

Many people are confused about whether the coins are bullion, and what the difference is between numismatic coins and bullion. The coins sold through Numis are not bullion, they are numismatic coins - more specifically they are MS70 numismatic coins, which is the highest grade possible. Numismatic coins are collectible coins that are graded by a professional grading service and encapsulated for protection. The biggest benefit of numismatic coins and MS70 coins is their value isn't just determined by the precious metal content like bullion coins, but also because of their rarity, collector demand, and condition.

To demonstrate this point lets compare the value of bullion to numismatic coins. First, the price of a 2009 Silver American Eagle Bullion Coin is worth right around $20 (the spot price of silver). Now, a 2009 MS69 Silver American Eagle is worth roughly $30. That's better than the price of the bullion, but not substantially more. Looking at a 2009 MS70 Silver American Eagle, the value is roughly $125. Now that's a huge jump in price, it's a more than 400% increase in value. The reason for this is because of its condition, rarity, and collector demand. If we take it one step further and look at an older coin, a 1997 MS70 Silver American Eagle its value increase once again increases to around $500. And that's not even close to as valuable as a 1991 MS70 Silver Eagle, which is valued at approximately $34,500!

Numis Network specializes in the sale of modern issue MS70 coins that are graded by only the most respected and trusted grading services (i.e. ANACS, NGC and PCGS). This ensures the coins you receive are of the highest value and are recognized as such. Numis Network coins come from the leading government mints and include the Canadian Silver Maple Leaf, Chinese Silver Panda, Australian Koala and Kookaburra, Silver Mexico Libertad, Silver Britannia, and Austrian Gold Philharmonic.

Numis Network is so confident their coins are competitively priced they partnered with the leading authority and pioneer of the graded, modern issue coin industry, Mr. Mike Mezack. There's no way Mike would partner with Numis Network if he didn't see the value and opportunity Numis Network provides.

If the leading authority is staking his reputation on the value of Numis Network Coins it's safe to say they're valuable and worth collecting. To start collecting your coins today simply head on over to Numis Network Marketing Opportunity and discover the benefits of joining the team.

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