Nationwide Coin and Bullion Reserves
Complaint 346136 Details

  • Date Occurred: 08/24/2015
  • Reported Damages: $200,000.00
  • Location: Houston TX

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I purchased several Gold, Silver and Platinum coins from Nationwide C&B Reserve from Aug. 2013 to Nov. 2015. There were several plans, and all sounded fantastic:

1. Buy two of the same coins, wait a couple years, cash in one and, more or less, get the other "free".
2. Collect sets as they are more valuable.
3. First year issues were more valuable
4. Roan numeral dated coins were more valuable

There were other enticing arguments, but when I did some research recently I realized I had been charged 9 to 11 times the value of the coins. The approximately $176,000 I invested I found was actually worth only $22,000.

What is really disappointing is the relationship I and my advisors developed over time was great, but I realize now I was played. I would have bet the farm on these guys; which I guess I did, because they convinced me I was going to see a significant increase in my "portfolio".

Any help or advice I can get I would be appreciative.

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  • Complaint Against Nationwide Coin and Bullion Reserves
  • Complaints Filed: 1
  • Reported Damages: $200,000.00
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