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    • July 30, 2013 9:29 PM PDT
    • Yvonne, from what I've seen out there, Numis coins are competitively priced.  Active distributors that know what they are talking about will NEVER tell you to buy and sell on ebay since ebay is typically loaded with "blowout" type sales, where people are trying to just offload what they have for a quick buck.  I am not a distributor, so I am speaking as a non biased voice.  I've spent some time investigating the company, and it seems very legitimate.  It's hard to beat their 5 year money back guarantee on all their coins.  In my opinion, a company would never make this type of promise unless it absolutely KNEW with a high degree of certainty that the product in question was going to be worth more than its original sale value 5 years later.  Hope this helps.  You can find me on facebook if you have other questions, I'm not a member of any organization and have done quite a bit of research.

    • April 7, 2011 12:33 AM PDT
    • Now I'll tell you I gave Numis a good look but there were a few things I was originally concerned about that maybe you could shed some light on. Now coin collecting is a major American past time for millions of people, two of whom are in my immediate family. My uncle Greg has metal box after metal in his basement with all kinds of coins, from all over the world. Now aside from going through them with him as a little girl, I really don't know much about them, but I do recall him explaining to me that there were two schools in the world of coin collecting. The first school feels that in order for coins to be considered legit, they can't be minted for the sake of collecting. In other words, they had to have been minted by an internationally recognized government, even if that government has long since passed. That rules out of course, QVC, special edition coins that you see infomercial for, movie or sport coins, and Numis, even if they are made of precious materials.

      The second school would be the ones that manage to mint a coin for EVERYTHING, from baseball to Star Wars, Lord of The Rings, to September 11th..., and with no disrespect or sarcasm; Numis Network. I'm not at all trying to suggest that Numis Network coins are in any way obnoxious, or in the same exploitive league as those that "commemorated" September 11th, in fact I think they really are quite attractive. I suppose what I'm trying to get at is how they fair in the coin collecting market, and whether or not they have received a serious reception among the hardcore, more old school enthusiasts.

      My other concern is in regard to competition with other Numis execs, as far as how to thrive with so many people pointed to the same battlefront. Essentially, a new Numis rep signs people up to purchase at $99 per month, and are then told to sell on Ebay, but how do you get around all the other reps selling all the same coins on Ebay? Either the price you sell at has to go down, way down, or the bulk price does, at which point Numis doesn't make any money. Then there is of course, the dinging moment at which point those people that really want the Numis collection can simply join the company and get them cheaper. How do you get around this?

      Anyway, I hope I haven't asked too many questions. I want Numis to succeed, I have a special place in my heart for the world of coin collecting thanks to my uncle, and I sometimes find myself reading an article about it or even contemplating starting one of my own, but I'm not half as knowledgeable as most professionals. Oh and before I forget, with the price of these coins, and the fact that they are made from precious metals, what are the odds of running out of the coins and being unable to supply the demand? I believe I read this as someone else's concern on another forum and it dawned on me just how that could theoretically happen, after all, gold is becoming very popular and some people are trying to buy as much of it as they can with the thought of some impending, harsh economic changes on the way.

      Ok Im'ma stop now for real :)

    • March 28, 2011 12:09 AM PDT
    • Hey Benlinost,
      Thanks for jumping on the thread here.
      *s far as your coins mentioned, it would depend......... Are they graded?
      We as Numis reps collect graded numismatic coins, like the ms70 silver eagle.

      All of the coins available through Numis Network are collectable.

      The opportunity with Numis to build a business will allow you to build a residual business with a downline of reps.
      You can click on any of my before mentioned links in the post to get a good look at our website, opportunity, sales page.
      This info will answer any questions you may have.

      Please feel free to contact me directly if you have any trouble accessing the website, or for any other collecting questions.

      www.numispromotion.com

      www.numis1.com/tonyfisher

      www.numisnetwork.com/tonyfisher

      www.workwithtonyfisher.com

    • March 27, 2011 11:27 PM PDT
    • hi i have about 50 coins from afganstan and was wondering if anyone from numis can tell me what they are worth. If I get more from numis will they be collectors items one day? I only want to collect ones that I know will be rare so which ones are the ones that will be discontinued, also I want to hire people under me down a line so I can get intrist and dividends. numis is pritty cool but I cant find no infomation about how much it cost to join and if i have to manetaine a sales qwota......yeah?

    • March 26, 2011 12:32 PM PDT
    • Hey Linda,

      Sorry about the delay in my response, I have been traveling. Thanks for stopping by and asking about Numis.

      As far as an encyclopedia......... I believe that their may be a few available for the pricing of collectable coins.

      The Professional Coin Grading Service PCGS website and ANACS website are a few of the grading service companies that offer services from grading coins to sharing their value with the public.

      Numis Network coins with out a doubt are worth more than their base material.

      I actually get this question a lot, "Why would I pay an autoship price for a coin with 25 bucks worth of silver in it?" .  

      Or, "I can get on of those coins from ebay for 30 dollars......", That one is my personal favorite!

      What Numis Network is doing is offering graded coins for collectors. The perfect condition and certification of the coin is what makes it such a collectable.

      I can't think of a better deal, being involved with a company that pays me to collect a real tangible ASSET!

      My family and I love it when my autoship comes every month, it is so exciting!

      I almost forgot to mention.............. How many Direct Sales/MLM companies are offering a 5 year 100% buy back policy????????

      Feel free to check out the following links that will be able to answer any other questions you may have about The Numis Network Opportunity.

      Click HERE to check out the Numis Network website

      Click HERE to hear what people are saying about The Numis Network Opportunity

      Click HERE to check out my blog

      Thanks again Linda for your great questions. Good luck in your search for an opportunity!

    • March 14, 2011 5:02 AM PDT
    • Please forgive my naivety about coin collecting, but is there some kind mega guide, like a thick encyclopedia that covers what coins are considered "official" collector's items and which ones aren't? If so, are Numis Network coins included and valued beyond the value of their base material? I know very little about this subject, but I thought it was a really odd product to market with an MLM program.

    • March 13, 2011 5:29 AM PDT
    • A common gathering place for existing members of Numis or anyone looking to gather information on this company and opportunity.

    • April 10, 2013 9:26 AM PDT
    • Numis Network is on top of the MLMRankings list this month for trending companies.

      Anyone have a guess as to why? I'm wondering if it's because of the volitility in the stock market, general concern about the future of the dollar, and people being pitched on a hedge against inflation and as an alternative to stocks.

      Interested in hearing any other theories.

    • April 27, 2011 2:08 AM PDT
    • The difference is that Numis Network is not selling investments. Numis Network is selling museum quality (MS70) numismatic collectible coins.

       

      It is illegal to sell gold or silver investments without a license which is why those other companies were shut down.

    • April 27, 2011 2:04 AM PDT
    • FYI - correction: the price for MS70 American Silver Eagles from oher sources are typically the same (or more) than the price at Numis Network.

      The key is who grades the coin, ANACS, NGC or PCGS. It's confusing because the 3 top grading houses have different prices.

      ANACS is the oldest grading house. Their coins typically sell for more than the others. When comparing prices you must compare ANACS to ANACS, NGC to NGC and PCGS to PCGS. if you don't you are misleading yourself.

      Coin dealers like NGC (because they buy their coins cheaper from them) and will usually bash ANACS. The truth remains, ANACS is the oldest. I've collected coins for years and have found that buying ANACS coins gave me a higher resale.

      Also, Numis Network is the only source of MS70 coins who has a 5 year 100% buy back guarantee.  You get what you pay for.

    • March 18, 2010 7:43 AM PDT
    • From what I know, Numis is not an investment company they promote the collection of silver and gold coins.

    • March 17, 2010 10:54 AM PDT
    • Agreed,

      I research them all too, and I just cannot see the value here given silver eagle dollars only may rise in value, and the price they are being sold for are typically higher than market price, as usual for most MLM's, so with very little margin in selling coins, I give it a year.

      Success to all,

    • March 9, 2010 2:37 AM PST
    • About fifteen years ago there where a whole slew of gold coin and bullion MLMs when the economy was tough. Most either got shut down or closed their doors and burned their reps.

      What makes Numis Network any different than those other companies?

    • November 4, 2010 1:01 AM PDT
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    • March 9, 2010 12:04 AM PST
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