Coin Collector and Precious Metals Leads for Sale

I have a couple thousand leads from people who have requested information, asked questions about coins or metals that I either don't deal in or don't have interest in working with.
If you are a dealer who needs leads, or a new dealer looking to cut your teeth on internet leads, have a salesman who needs leads to call/email, these may be very helpful to you. These are good leads for the dealer/salesman/part time dealer dealiing in coins that are less than $5,000 each, and who deals in circ material, moderns, foreign, and precious metals.
These kinds of leads are generally sold for $20+ bucks each from lead salesman and they'll tell you how great they are. Some of them are requesting pricing information for collectors coins. Some are inquiries for gold buffaloes, or gold American eagles. These are not inquiries for rare date gold coins so they aren't a $100 lead.
So if you take them all off my hands, I'll sell them to you for $5 bucks a lead and will give you a 30-60 day head start before I offer them again.
I can also offer you leads like these every few months as I get quite a few of them.
These are NOT NG's or jerks. They are merely the type of leads that I have no interest in pursuing. Years ago I would not have offered them for sale and I would have spent time with them as I believe there's business to be had in them. If I were to hire a budding numismatist or salesman, they would not be for sale.
Here's a sample :
Hello Tom,
I have a XXXXXXXXXXXX (currently on the NGC/PCGS Set Registry as the XXXXXXXX Collection), of Silver American Eagles ($1) in NGC Certified Proof 70 Ultra Cameo. The set includes all coins 1986 to 2006, but DOES NOT include the 1995-W, 10th Anniversary SAE. What are my options for selling this set?
And another:
Hello, my name is XXXXXXX and I was wondering if you could send me a photo of the $5 1875-cc NGC VF20 coin ID RC3-342 you have available for sale on your website. Thank you. Is the price of this coin negotiable? The potential buyer I have interested in this coin was thinking more in the range of $2250. If it is negotiable at all please let me know. Thank you.
On the other hand, if you are an established dealer you most likely have customers who for a number of reasons don't do business with you anymore. If you would like to discuss how to turn your leads into cash or cashflow, give me a call and let's see what we can work out on what you have.
P.S. In response to a question, No I have not considered hiring another person to work for me. I have 3 people not including my partner who work for me now, 2 full time and 1 part time in non sales related positions. If you were local to us, or have a following I would listen to a proposal but you would really need to sell me on the idea.
Edited to add the P.S. paragraph
If you are a dealer who needs leads, or a new dealer looking to cut your teeth on internet leads, have a salesman who needs leads to call/email, these may be very helpful to you. These are good leads for the dealer/salesman/part time dealer dealiing in coins that are less than $5,000 each, and who deals in circ material, moderns, foreign, and precious metals.
These kinds of leads are generally sold for $20+ bucks each from lead salesman and they'll tell you how great they are. Some of them are requesting pricing information for collectors coins. Some are inquiries for gold buffaloes, or gold American eagles. These are not inquiries for rare date gold coins so they aren't a $100 lead.
So if you take them all off my hands, I'll sell them to you for $5 bucks a lead and will give you a 30-60 day head start before I offer them again.
I can also offer you leads like these every few months as I get quite a few of them.
These are NOT NG's or jerks. They are merely the type of leads that I have no interest in pursuing. Years ago I would not have offered them for sale and I would have spent time with them as I believe there's business to be had in them. If I were to hire a budding numismatist or salesman, they would not be for sale.
Here's a sample :
Hello Tom,
I have a XXXXXXXXXXXX (currently on the NGC/PCGS Set Registry as the XXXXXXXX Collection), of Silver American Eagles ($1) in NGC Certified Proof 70 Ultra Cameo. The set includes all coins 1986 to 2006, but DOES NOT include the 1995-W, 10th Anniversary SAE. What are my options for selling this set?
And another:
Hello, my name is XXXXXXX and I was wondering if you could send me a photo of the $5 1875-cc NGC VF20 coin ID RC3-342 you have available for sale on your website. Thank you. Is the price of this coin negotiable? The potential buyer I have interested in this coin was thinking more in the range of $2250. If it is negotiable at all please let me know. Thank you.
On the other hand, if you are an established dealer you most likely have customers who for a number of reasons don't do business with you anymore. If you would like to discuss how to turn your leads into cash or cashflow, give me a call and let's see what we can work out on what you have.
P.S. In response to a question, No I have not considered hiring another person to work for me. I have 3 people not including my partner who work for me now, 2 full time and 1 part time in non sales related positions. If you were local to us, or have a following I would listen to a proposal but you would really need to sell me on the idea.
Edited to add the P.S. paragraph
Coin's for sale/trade.
Tom Pilitowski
US Rare Coin Investments
800-624-1870
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Coin's for sale/trade.
Tom Pilitowski
US Rare Coin Investments
800-624-1870