Universal Coin & Bullion Named "Best of the Best"
Respected dealer again voted as “Best Gold Buyer/Seller” in Southeast Texas
(Beaumont, Texas) December 20, 2022 – Readers of the Beaumont Enterprise, an award-winning Hearst Communications newspaper in Texas, have again voted Universal Coin & Bullion ( www.UniversalCoin.com) of Beaumont as “Best Gold Buyer/Seller” in Southeast Texas in the paper’s annual “Best of the Best” survey.
“My team and I are grateful to again receive this distinguished honor and be recognized for our dedication to providing clients with outstanding collecting and investment strategies in the rare coin and precious metals bullion coin markets,” said Michael Fuljenz, president of Universal Coin & Bullion (UCB).
The dealership specializes in rare United States coins, gold and silver bullion coins, IRA diversification strategies and is Better Business Bureau accredited. Since 1994, UCB has transacted over $1.1 billion in business with more than 250,000 satisfied customers.
Last year, Fuljenz was named by the congressionally chartered American Numismatic Association as the 2021 Numismatic Dealer of the Year.
Fuljenz is a member of the Professional Numismatists Guild and its Accredited Precious Metals Dealer program. The company is recognized by Professional Coin Grading Service;Numismatic Guarantee Company; National Coin and Bullion Association; and the NRA Business Alliance.
Founded in 1880, the daily Beaumont Enterprise is a perennial winner of top journalism awards from the Texas Press Association and recipient of the Texas Associated Press Managing Editors’ prizes for overall excellence.
For additional information, contact Universal Coin & Bullion at 800-822-4653 or visit online at www.UniversalCoin.com.
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Author: Mike Fuljenz
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