| Gold and silver are the hot new investment | | | | training,coaching and support to get going in this |
| opportunities being heavilypromoted on radio and | | | | fast-developing field. |
| TV in the form of circulated silver and goldbullion | | | | They are also the only network marketing |
| coins. Bullion value, however, rises and falls with | | | | company in the numismaticcoin business. What? |
| thecommodity metals market, which can change | | | | That's right. A network marketing company |
| rapidly. | | | | withno competition. |
| IN A CLASS OF ITS OWN | | | | ONE-OF-A-KIND MARKET NICHE |
| Numismatic graded and certified gold and silver | | | | Numis has carved out a highly lucrative niche that |
| coins are in a verydifferent class with an entirely | | | | enables it to standout from other numismatic coin |
| different market. Their special appealand value | | | | marketers. Numismatic coins aregraded on a scale |
| rank them in a class with collectible fine art, | | | | of 1 to 70 by certified experts, much like |
| postagestamps, rare books and antique firearms. | | | | diamondsare graded. But unlike diamonds, graded |
| They are worth far morethan their gold and silver | | | | numismatic coins are labeledand sealed in clear |
| content, depending on their rarity, age,condition | | | | display containers so that even an untrained |
| and demand. | | | | eyecan see the level of quality. Numis deals only in |
| It's a collectors' market, not a speculators' market. | | | | uncirculated grade |
| BIGGER THAN MOST PEOPLE REALIZE | | | | MS70 coins. These are the highest grade coins |
| Most important, numismatic coins can be readily | | | | available anywhere inthe most perfect mint |
| traded in a wellestablished $100 billion market. | | | | condition possible. There is never any questionof |
| That market is now poised to explodewith the | | | | their authenticity. |
| entrance of Internet marketing. | | | | The Numis Network makes it possible for people |
| The web site for the not-for-profit American | | | | with limitedexperience--and limited resources--to |
| Numismatic Association | | | | create wealth, collect wealth,and preserve wealth |
| (see below) is a 'gold mine' of information on the | | | | with a business of their own as collector-dealersin |
| vast scope ofnumismatic gold and silver coin | | | | the high grade silver and gold numismatic industry, |
| collecting. | | | | and to helpothers do the same. It's like a |
| The idea of coin collecting may conjure up a vision | | | | franchise business, but the cost to buyin is minimal |
| of coin shows andmoney stores with sharp-eyed | | | | compared to other network businesses--less than |
| traders and money-changers. But thathas changed | | | | thecost of a medium-priced watch. And you can |
| with the advent of Internet marketing where all | | | | do it from home. |
| theinformation is right out there for people who | | | | This is the one business I know where the |
| know how to access itand use it. However, this | | | | customer is always satisfiedwith the product. |
| presupposes a degree of computer | | | | PRODUCT HAS LASTING VALUE |
| expertisemany of us don't have. If you are like | | | | In the numismatic coin business you always have |
| me, you don't relish the idea ofhaving to become | | | | value to show foryour efforts. The product itself |
| a computer expert before you can participate. | | | | is money in a form that can never beconsumed |
| Butthat has changed, too. | | | | or deteriorate, which benefits both buyers and |
| JUMP-START TO INTERNET MARKEING | | | | sellers. |
| Until recently, Internet marketers had to put | | | | There is just a limited number of each coin |
| together their ownmarketing systems,develop | | | | minted each year. Only afraction of these qualify |
| their own web pages, write their owncopy and | | | | as grade MS70, so the market can never |
| figure out how to feed their potential customer | | | | beflooded or inflated. Instead the value of |
| leads into themarketing systems of the | | | | top-graded numismatic coinshistorically rises with |
| companies they represent. Having beenthrough | | | | time as their availability becomes rarer. |
| that myself, I know how frustrating it can be. | | | | Here?s how the numismatic coin market works: A |
| One new organization, the Numis Network, has | | | | 2009 Americansilver eagle bullion coin is currently |
| jump-started theprocess of getting on line for | | | | worth about $20. An MS69 2009silver eagle is |
| neophyte Internet marketers. Thefounders of | | | | worth $30, while an MS70 2009 coin goes for |
| Numis are the computer software experts who | | | | $125 andan MS70 1997 coin is valued four times |
| developedthe systems used by many of the | | | | as much at $500. Yet thesilver content of all four |
| leading Internet network marketers. | | | | coins is the same. |
| They have combined their best knowledge to | | | | I know of no other business with a product like |
| develop an exclusivemarketing system specifically | | | | this that everybody canrespect and enjoy, where |
| for numismatic coins that does notrequire much | | | | both its beauty and its value "are forever. |
| computer proficiency. Numis also provides the | | | | |