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About This Business

2nd Markets provides buying services for various collectibles and valuable items, including currency, collector knives, Franklin Mint silver, gold jewelry, movie posters, rare records, pocket watches, fine writing instruments, video game cartridges and consoles, and Zippo lighters.

Business Details

BBB File Opened:
2/10/2020
Business Started:
8/19/2008
Business Incorporated:
8/28/2011
Type of Entity:
Corporation

Additional Contact Information

Principal Contacts
Mr. Jon Warren, Founder
Customer Contacts
Mr. Jon Warren, Founder
Mr. Jon Warren, Founder
Fax numbers
Primary Fax: (423) 815-1426
Additional Email Addresses
Primary: Email this Business

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