Diamond and Dennis Dimon. He devised a scheme that scammed his victims of $1.2 million,
TaylorMade R1 Driver Sale, federal prosecutors said.The Helmer case is the first significant investigation since 2013,
Ping G15 Sale, when Minnesota became the first state to pass legislation targeting unscrupulous coin dealers,
Ping G25 Irons Sale, according to the state Department of Commerce.The new laws require bullion coin dealers to obtain a license and a surety bond. In addition, it also requires those who own a coin business or work directly with the public in selling or buying bullion coins to pass a background check.longer can scam artists use bullion coins or collectible coins as an avenue to steal money in Minnesota,
Titleist MB Sale, said Commerce Commissioner Mike Rothman.The market for rare coins is large as investors seek out a hedge against inflation and the unpredictable economy.