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    anyone see the pawn stars last night where Corey told the guy that 70's silver art bars will never be worth more than melt?

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    Well, perhaps to some collectors they'd be worth more. I'd probably only buy such things at melt price since I don't collect art bars, so he's not totally wrong. You have to look at it with the Pawn Shop's perspective, he'd buy those bars and they could sit unsold for months or even years until the right collector walks in.

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    Because some guy at a TV pawn shop is the end all expert when it comes to collectibles.... HA!
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    Then there was one episode where Rick was going through a bunch of Morgans on the desk, just sliding them around and getting fingerprints all over them. None looked better the XF. Then he happened to look at one 188x and noted that it was a CC and said that ANY CC Morgan was worth at least $500.

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by cpm9ball Click here to enlarge
    Then there was one episode where Rick was going through a bunch of Morgans on the desk, just sliding them around and getting fingerprints all over them. None looked better the XF. Then he happened to look at one 188x and noted that it was a CC and said that ANY CC Morgan was worth at least $500.

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    Yeah I remember that one. Made me want to grab a bunch of circulated CC's and fly to Vegas. I must be rich!

    They are only casual experts, knowing who to call or where to look if they think something may be valuable. They are in no way experts in any coins. Its only fair, they are not collectors nor coin dealers, they are just pawn brokers.
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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by cpm9ball Click here to enlarge
    Then there was one episode where Rick was going through a bunch of Morgans on the desk, just sliding them around and getting fingerprints all over them.

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by 9roswell Click here to enlarge
    anyone see the pawn stars last night where Corey told the guy that 70's silver art bars will never be worth more than melt?
    To a pawnshop, that is 100% correct. They would never pay over melt for bullion silver regardless of the form it's in.

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by 9roswell Click here to enlarge
    anyone see the pawn stars last night where Corey told the guy that 70's silver art bars will never be worth more than melt?
    I did not see that pawn stars episode but that is not completely true about '70's silver art bars since there are several that are worth much more than current silver value. It depends on the silver art bar.

    Some of them are worth about $5-$10 over spot on ebay and some are considerably worth more than spot silver price. For example, a lot of the '70's holiday-themed silver art bars are not worth much on ebay because there are so many that were produced during the '70's. On the other hand, there are some Coca-Cola silver art bars that will sell anywhere from $10 over spot to as high as nearly $3000 on ebay. Certain adult-themed silver art bars that were minted in the 1970's will also sell for much more than spot price. For example, the 1973 Colonial Mint nude Marilyn Monroe 1-oz silver art bar will sell anywhere between $45 to $75 (or possibly more) on ebay. Greathouse Production silver art bars are very rare (mintage range between 50 to 275) and those sell anywhere from 2X spot to 5X spot on ebay.

    The pawn stars person named Corey was just looking at the them as "an oz of silver is just an oz of silver" and did not understand (or maybe did not care) about the collector value that some of these can fetch on ebay.
    DISCLAIMER: I am NOT a '70's silver art bar expert but I try my best to play one on the Internet.

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    IMO I would never pay over spot for an art bar. But then again I wouldn't even pay spot for an art bar. I was suprised they offered him full melt at all considering it being a pawn shop. Guess there are some rare ones due to the comment above, but I obviously have no experience with them.

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by fishwhacker Click here to enlarge
    IMO I would never pay over spot for an art bar. But then again I wouldn't even pay spot for an art bar. I was suprised they offered him full melt at all considering it being a pawn shop. Guess there are some rare ones due to the comment above, but I obviously have no experience with them.
    I have paid spot price for a silver art bar in the past but that is very rare occasion. I have paid under spot for a silver art bar in the past but that has only happened twice during the 3 1/2 years that I have been collecting silver art bars. Paying over spot for a silver art bar is the norm for me and actually it is cheaper for me to find a silver art bar at a LCS or coin show because most dealers will treat (and price) them as .999 generic silver and the common ones usually cost, on average, between $6 to $10 over spot on ebay . Even if I buy a silver art bar at the LCS, then, at the very least, I am going to pay .999 generic premiums for them. As a matter of fact most .999 generic silver that is sold at the LCS in my area are selling at $3 over spot. I have bought rare silver art bars on ebay and I do not mind paying the "collector's premium" for it because I buy what I like.

    In my case, I am a just a collector. I am not a real silver stacker.
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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by cpm9ball Click here to enlarge
    Then there was one episode where Rick was going through a bunch of Morgans on the desk, just sliding them around and getting fingerprints all over them. None looked better the XF. Then he happened to look at one 188x and noted that it was a CC and said that ANY CC Morgan was worth at least $500.

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    was that the one with the old man's vision problems? he was like "find the carson city" i cringed Click here to enlarge

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    Ditto Sir Click here to enlarge, pawn star folks just looking for $$$$$, buy low sell high Click here to enlargeClick here to enlarge
    Last edited by pappy-o; 03-20-2012 at 10:25 PM.

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by 1970 Silver Art Click here to enlarge

    The pawn stars person named Corey was just looking at the them as "an oz of silver is just an oz of silver" and did not understand (or maybe did not care) about the collector value that some of these can fetch on ebay.
    Incorrect.

    Pawn shops do not buy bullion for collector value. Only the bullion value.
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