madfranks
2nd June 2014, 02:05 PM
Interesting, now you can buy numismatics at amazon.com. I do like how they show the inventories of many companies, which makes it easier to browse because you can see them all at once instead of having to hit up multiple sites.
http://www.coinweek.com/people-in-the-news/new-websites/amazon-collectible-coins-store-launches/
On Wednesday, Amazon announced the launch of the Collectible Coins store, a marketplace that gives customers direct access to more than 10,000 unique U.S. coins from over 75 industry-leading dealers showcasing a wide variety of professionally graded and authenticated coins. The new store is one of the largest online destinations to discover and purchase graded U.S. coins, featuring easy-to-use search tools. Customers can explore a vast range of collectible, rare and historical coins from highly regarded dealers, including Stack’s Bowers Galleries, Kagin’s, David Lawrence Rare Coins and Liberty Coin.
More at link... (http://www.coinweek.com/people-in-the-news/new-websites/amazon-collectible-coins-store-launches/)
http://www.coinweek.com/people-in-the-news/new-websites/amazon-collectible-coins-store-launches/
On Wednesday, Amazon announced the launch of the Collectible Coins store, a marketplace that gives customers direct access to more than 10,000 unique U.S. coins from over 75 industry-leading dealers showcasing a wide variety of professionally graded and authenticated coins. The new store is one of the largest online destinations to discover and purchase graded U.S. coins, featuring easy-to-use search tools. Customers can explore a vast range of collectible, rare and historical coins from highly regarded dealers, including Stack’s Bowers Galleries, Kagin’s, David Lawrence Rare Coins and Liberty Coin.
More at link... (http://www.coinweek.com/people-in-the-news/new-websites/amazon-collectible-coins-store-launches/)