Issues With Coin Dealers and Precious Metals Dealers

Fraudulent Coin Dealers and Precious Metals Dealers

Dishonest coin and bullion dealers hide behind multiple layers of corporations. They regularly drain their companies of funds to support their lavish lifestyles. In many situations, the only way to successfully recover money paid to dealers engaging in coin or precious metals fraud is to bypass or pierce their sham corporations and go after the shady individuals behind the companies we know now.

Fraudulent Coin Dealers and Precious Metals Dealers

If you have issues with any of the following dealers, let us know.

  • American Gold Reserve, LLC (TX)
  • American Hartford Gold (CA)
  • Atlas Gemstone & Rarities (NY)
  • Austin Lloyd Inc. (NY)
  • Collector’s Haven (NY)
  • Collectors Alliance
  • Crown Bullion (Tx)
  • Father & Son Collectables (NY)
  • First Class Coins (FL)
  • Gold Standard Auctions (TX)
  • GoldCo.com (CA)
  • GoldCoDirect.com (CA)
  • Golden Art (FL)
  • Goldline (CA)
  • Heritage Gold & Silver (NY)
  • Houston Coin & Bullion (TX)
  • International Precious Metals (TX)
  • Island Rarities (FL & NY)
  • Lear (CA)
  • Legend Collectables (NY)
  • Liberty Galleries (NY)
  • Liberty Hard Assets (FL)
  • Lone Star Modern Coins LLC (TX)
  • Millennium Coins (FL)
  • National Coin Group (FL)
  • National Gold Reserve (TX)
  • Nationwide Coin & Bullion Reserve (TX)
  • Oakhurst Metals (TX)
  • Paramount Rare Coins (TX)
  • Park Avenue Rarities (NY)
  • PCA Collectibles Inc. (NY)
  • PCI Grading (NY)
  • Precise Grading Authenticators (NY)
  • Premier Coin Galleries (NY)
  • Priority Coin Express (NY)
  • Sentry Hard Assets (FL)
  • The Family Collectables (NY)
  • Tri-State Assets (NY)
  • U. S. Gold Bureau (TX)
  • U. S. Gold Firm (TX)
  • U. S. Money Reserve (TX)
  • U. S. Precious Metals (TX)
  • U. S. Rare Coin & Bullion Reserve Rare Coins (TX)
  • Universal Gold & Silver (NY)
  • Wishing Well Enterprises (NY)
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