[meteorite-list] TRADE * METEORITE * TRADE

From: Mike Farmer <farmerm_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 09:37:35 2004
Message-ID: <3A3B289B.2BD61BF3_at_concentric.net>

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Wow, sounds like a Monex spiel, what they dont tell you is the terrible
beating people took in the early nineties. I had a huge gold coin
collection and thank god I sold it two years ago, before the bottom
dropped out.
Mike Farmer

Michael Casper wrote:

> WILL TRADE RARE COINS FOR YOUR METEORITES!!! That's right! Michael
> Casper will trade his rare coins fore your meteorites!Now is the time
> to trade those silly rocks from space for rare coins. Over the years,
> rare U.S. coins have proven to be one of the most profitable of all
> investment vehicles. For long term price appreciation, relatively few
> investments have compared to the gains made by high quality gold and
> silver rare coins. When purchased through a knowledgeable and
> reputable dealer, rare coins can provide an intelligent and profitable
> diversification to your overall portfolio.The fact is, rare coin
> investments are no longer going unnoticed by the investment community.
> Today, they represent an increasing share of many corporate pension
> and profit sharing plans and frequently recommended by leading
> financial planners. Although past history is no guarantee of future
> performance, it seems safe to surmise that quality rare coins will
> continue to provide a viable diversification to one's overall
> portfolio.
>
> Rare coins also enjoy many advantages over other investments. Their
> traditionally high rate of appreciation is certainly the most
> compelling, but there are many others, including:
>
> Safety
>
> Prior to 1985, the price of a rare coin was determined by
> dealers using their own subjective opinions on the condition
> (or grade) of the item in question. Since the difference
> between single points on the grading scale often means huge
> price differentials, these often biased "grading opinions"
> obviously led to numerous conflicts of interest and abuses
> by certain dealers in our industry. However, in 1985,
> several of our nation's leading rare coin specialists formed
> an independent certification company that would finally set
> a standard for grading & authentication. The formation of
> the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) revolutionized
> our industry, making it safer for the novice
> collector/investor to acquire coins with the peace of mind
> that his or her coins were properly graded. In 1987, the
> inception of the Numismatic Guarantee Corporation (NGC)
> provided a competitor to PCGS. Although there are other
> grading companies, none deliver the widespread acceptance or
> consistency of NGC or PCGS. Asan added benefit of
> certification, the coins are encapsulated in sonically
> sealed, tamper-evident holders which provide safe, long-term
> storage.
>
>
>
> Liquidity
>
> Unlike other tangible assets such as jewelry, stamps or
> artwork, the rare coin market enjoys a very active trading
> environment with up to the minute 'bid' and 'ask' prices
> available for investors. Dealers, collectors and investors
> actively compete for high-quality rarities. Technology,
> satellites and specially designed computer systems now allow
> coins to be traded in much the same way that individual
> stocks are traded on Wall Street. Even during our market's
> 'slow times', coins remain liquid because the foundation is
> still based on collectors - who in turn sustain demand.
>
> Please visit our new web site www.caspercoin.com and email, fax or
> call with your offers. oxoxoxoxo, Michael Casper Rare Coins, Inc.
> P. O. Drawer J
> Ithaca, New York 14851
> USA
> 607-257-5349 (phone)
> 607-266-7904 (fax)
> email: michael_at_caspercoin.com
> www.caspercoin.com Never, never, never give up. - Winston
> Churchill

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Wow, sounds like a Monex spiel, what they dont tell you is the terrible
beating people took in the early nineties. I had a huge gold coin collection
and thank god I sold it two years ago, before the bottom dropped out.
<br>Mike Farmer
<p>Michael Casper wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE><style></style>
<font face="Arial"><font size=-1>WILL
TRADE RARE COINS FOR YOUR METEORITES!!!</font></font>&nbsp;<font face="Arial"><font size=-1>That's
right! Michael Casper will trade his rare coins fore your meteorites!</font></font><font face="Arial"><font size=-1>Now
is the time to trade those silly rocks from space for rare coins. </font><font size=+0>Over
the years, rare U.S. coins have proven to be one of the most profitable
of all investment vehicles.</font><font size=-1> For long term price appreciation,
relatively few investments have compared to the gains made by high quality
gold and silver rare coins. When purchased through a knowledgeable and
reputable dealer, rare coins can provide an intelligent and profitable
diversification to your overall portfolio.</font></font>The fact is, rare
coin investments are no longer going unnoticed by the investment community.
Today, they represent an increasing share of many corporate pension and
profit sharing plans and frequently recommended by leading financial planners.
Although past history is no guarantee of future performance, it seems safe
to surmise that quality rare coins will continue to provide a viable diversification
to one's overall portfolio.
<p>Rare coins also enjoy many advantages over other investments. Their
traditionally high rate of appreciation is certainly the most compelling,
but there are many others, including:
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<h3>
Safety</h3>
</ul>

<blockquote>Prior to 1985, the price of a rare coin was determined by dealers
using their own subjective opinions on the condition (or grade) of the
item in question. Since the difference between single points on the grading
scale often means huge price differentials, these often biased "grading
opinions" obviously led to numerous conflicts of interest and abuses by
certain dealers in our industry. However, in 1985, several of our nation's
leading rare coin specialists formed an independent certification company
that would finally set a standard for grading &amp; authentication. The
formation of the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) revolutionized
our industry, making it safer for the novice collector/investor to acquire
coins with the peace of mind that his or her coins were properly graded.
In 1987, the inception of the Numismatic Guarantee Corporation (NGC) provided
a competitor to PCGS. Although there are other grading companies, none
deliver the widespread acceptance or consistency of NGC or PCGS. Asan added
benefit of certification, the coins are encapsulated in sonically sealed,
tamper-evident holders which provide safe, long-term storage.
<br>&nbsp;
<br>&nbsp;</blockquote>

<ul type=circle>
<h3>
Liquidity</h3>
</ul>

<blockquote>Unlike other tangible assets such as jewelry, stamps or artwork,
the rare coin market enjoys a very active trading environment with up to
the minute 'bid' and 'ask' prices available for investors. Dealers, collectors
and investors actively compete for high-quality rarities. Technology, satellites
and specially designed computer systems now allow coins to be traded in
much the same way that individual stocks are traded on Wall Street. Even
during our market's 'slow times', coins remain liquid because the foundation
is still based on collectors - who in turn sustain demand.</blockquote>
Please visit our new web site <a href="http://www.caspercoin.com">www.caspercoin.com</a>
and email, fax or call with your offers.&nbsp;&nbsp; oxoxoxoxo, Michael&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<font face="Arial"><font size=-1>Casper
Rare Coins, Inc.</font></font>
<br><font face="Arial"><font size=-1>P. O. Drawer J</font></font>
<br><font face="Arial"><font size=-1>Ithaca, New York 14851</font></font>
<br><font face="Arial"><font size=-1>USA</font></font>
<br><font face="Arial"><font size=-1>607-257-5349 (phone)</font></font>
<br><font face="Arial"><font size=-1>607-266-7904 (fax)</font></font>
<br><font face="Arial"><font size=-1>email: <a href="mailto:michael_at_caspercoin.com">michael@caspercoin.com</a></font></font>
<br><font face="Arial"><font size=-1><a href="http://www.caspercoin.com">www.caspercoin.com</a></font></font>&nbsp;<font face="Arial"><font size=-1>Never,
never, never give up.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; - Winston Churchill</font></font></blockquote>

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Received on Sat 16 Dec 2000 03:32:27 AM PST


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