Should I be staying clear of APMEX? : r Gold - Reddit APMEX is fine They're reliable, convenient, and somewhat more expensive than everyone else The latter is the only complaint I hear regularly They still have deals occasionally I'm good for about a purchase a year on Black Friday, otherwise I shop elsewhere 99% of the fun of this hobby, to me, is getting deals
Why does anyone buy from APMEX? : r Silverbugs - Reddit APMEX tends to be more collector vs stacker oriented Stackers will tune in for the sales that make them competitive, but I’ve dipped in for their exclusive content too; e g John Wick coin, and a Buffalo designed by a Native American artist
APMEX is a scam. COUNTERFEIT : r Silverbugs - Reddit APMEX is, undoubtedly the most trusted name in precious metals and I've never heard of them selling counterfeit products Yet someone who's been a Redditor for a whopping 1 hour posts a rant offering zero proof of any of this?
Is Costco sourcing from APMEX? : r CostcoPM - Reddit Is Costco sourcing from APMEX? Not that it really matters, but I’m pretty sure Costco is buying wholesale from APMEX The Costco coins are shipping from Oklahoma City, which is where APMEX is located The packaging is identical to how APMEX packages their coins
Does anyone have experience selling to APMEX? - Reddit Does anyone have experience selling to APMEX? I might try and part with some of my lower mintage silver, the stuff that Apmex is asking crazy premiums like $499* for 10 oz QB Lion Or $99 for 2018 Dragon Restrike Kiangnan I wonder what they would offer *Current Value (shown in my Asset Holdings login on APMEX) Archived post