Do Numis Network Reps Even Know What They’re Selling?

by Vernita Sherman on July 29, 2010

Several Numis Network distributors have tried to recruit me into their business and there are others who have asked for my opinion of the company.  I have nothing against the company; however, it seems that many distributors are more interested in hyping up the business opportunity than learning everything they can about graded numismatic coins and coin collecting in general.

Numis Network does an excellent job of explaining that numismatic coins are collectable coins, not investment coins.  Several reps have tried to sell me on the fact that “the coins contain silver and gold”, which should not be the main selling point because these are collectables that do not have as much gold and silver in them as other types of coins.

I am aware that within the last two years, due to the state of the economy, financial experts have said that it’s wise to invest in precious metals instead of investing your money in banks.  Therefore, I can see why people are buying up anything that contains gold and silver these days…but, once again, numismatic coins were not meant to be investments, so why are so many distributors misinforming people?

Personally I don’t think that Numis Network distributors are trying to misinform people, I think that they jumped into the opportunity without really knowing what they’re selling.  Selling collectible coins are a great thing, but know what you are selling before you try to sell it to others.  It’s a shame when your prospects know more about the product that you’re selling than you do.

As for me, I personally don’t know a thing about coin collecting, nor am I interested in learning about coins.  People are caught up in joining the latest up and coming mlm company, but they need to ask themselves if they are even interested in learning about the industry the company is in.  If you are interested in numismatic coins, then this is the perfect business opportunity for you.  If you could care less about numismatic coins (or coin collecting in general), then why join a company that sells collectable coins?  Stop letting money be your only motivator.

It has been stated by several “in the know” coin collectors that the American Eagle Coin has been one of the most high demand coins containing precious metals.  Also, there has been a legitimate shortage of them, which has increased the demand.  From my understanding, Numis Network is doing an excellent job at making sure that they purchase all in demand coins at a faster rate compared to other retailers, which in turn will cause collectors to eventually have to turn to this company to get many coins that will no longer be produced.

Overall, I think that anyone interested in collectible coins should take a second look at the Numis Network business opportunity…but the fact is, you will not be successful at promoting this company or the coins online if you do not learn how to create a profitable online sales funnel.

{ 3 comments… read them below or add one }

Greg Granger August 3, 2010 at 12:14 am

The fact of the matter is Numis Network is today’s version of “Gold Unlimited” or “American Gold Eagle/Canadian Gold Maple Leaf”. They’ll fizzle out quicker than a week-old soda pop. The owners of these programs have to mark-up, or “over-value”, these coins to cover the fluctuations in the market & to pay the people out in the field.

Leroy Lehr August 29, 2010 at 12:24 am

WOW.. I can’t believe what I am reading. Did you says that the coins that Numis sells don’t have as much gold and silver as other coins? Are you kidding? And for Greg that doesnt get the fact of how different Numis is compared to Gold Unlimited or even Family of Eagles means we have 2 people that have no idea what they are talking about. Numis is, in fact, Genius.

Vernita Sherman August 31, 2010 at 11:16 am

Leroy,

No I’m not kidding and yes I did say that numismatic coins do not contain as much gold and silver as other coins. The value of numismatic coins is not based on how much gold and silver they contain, it’s based on the investment value. You are the perfect example of the type of Numis rep that this post is all about. I didn’t even say anything bad about Numis, yet you want to insult me. You obviously don’t know what you’re talking about, nor did you comprehend the point of this post!

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