Good, reputable site for fixed price (non-auction) coin buying besides eBay?

Hi all,
Is there any reputable internet site out there where I can buy certified coins at fixed prices like on eBay? I don't like waiting days for auctions to end.
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Hi all,
Is there any reputable internet site out there where I can buy certified coins at fixed prices like on eBay? I don't like waiting days for auctions to end.
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Also, I'm looking for affordable (less than $100) coins.
If you are buying at fixed prices, you can do it on ebay "Buy It Now" without having to wait for an auction to end.
ebay seems to have the most coins under $100.
As for whether it is reputable, that varies, but the feedback score is helpful for assessing it.
Not worried about it. eBay is the worlds largest coin show. I do have favorite go to sellers. Then for auctions there is auction sniper.
Did you try Collectors Corner? There is a link at the top of this page.
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Check out the BST (Buy, Sell, Trade) Forum. It's a great place to buy some nice coins from some fellow forum members.
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Welcome
eBay is your best bet. Buy, sell, trade here is good but doesn’t have the variety your looking for.
Thing with eBay is it takes awhile to get the hang of it. 😉🙀🦫
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When buying from the internet, be sure there are pictures, and that the coin pictured is the one you will receive, also, understand grading or get help. Check seller history and site reputation.
Cheers, RickO
Hundreds of dealers list their inventory on Collectors Corner. Most less than thier ebay prices, but a lot is higher end material.
Heritage is working on a fixed price page. Haven't used it, but apparently they are asking dealers to list inventory there.
Ebay is still probably your best bet. Search Buy it now listings instead of auction. Once you find some sellers you like, follow thier page so you can easily search new inventory. Once you feel comfortable with them, you can always look to see if they have a website.
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USACOINBOOK www.usacoinbook.com is the place for you. All kinds of bargains. But dont expect fast turn around on transactions. Its more like the buy-sell-swap boards.