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Discussion in 'Bullion Investing' started by Galen59, May 20, 2013.

  1. Galen59

    Galen59 Gott helfe mir

    In my younger days, one always sold at spot and bought for spot plus 10-30%, now it seems everyone buys for below spot and buys above??:scratch:what's the reason for spot anymore.
     
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  3. InfleXion

    InfleXion Wealth Preserver

    To push the price down so that physical can be bought for cheap. It's a good way to create your own firesale when you're ready to stock up, assuming you run the exchange.
     
  4. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    OK, you're wrong!
    If you want a second opinion, you're ugly, too. :devil::rolleyes::D
     
  5. Phil Ham

    Phil Ham Hamster

    If you can buy below spot, you are quite good and should quit your day job. If you sell below spot, you should look for another job.
     
  6. scyther

    scyther New Member

    Your wrong:hail:
     
  7. Kasia

    Kasia Got my learning hat on

    rickmp.... there's a reason that doctor slapped you hard when you were born! :devil:
     
  8. Blaubart

    Blaubart Melt Value = 4.50

    Oh the irony... :rolleyes:
     
  9. medoraman

    medoraman Supporter! Supporter

    I am not sure of what type of silver you are referring to, or when your "younger days" were. 20+ years ago for ASE and similar, (pure silver struck by a government), you sold at spot and bought around spot plus $3 dollars. For junk silver, (excluding silver dollars), you sold below spot and bought around spot or a touch above, (like .3 times face). You also had to pay around .5 times face extra for halves. Except for the recent increase in premiums which I expect to go away, I don't see the difference personally.
     
  10. Tinpot

    Tinpot Well-Known Member

    Provident pays .10 over spot for .999 1 oz generic rounds. I'll pay you better than that if you are looking to sell some silver for above spot.
     
  11. Revi

    Revi Mildly numismatic

    I have been buying a little above spot lately.
     
  12. Galen59

    Galen59 Gott helfe mir

    Ahh.. for the days when you could get Morgan's for $5, I started back in 1977
     
  13. Tinpot

    Tinpot Well-Known Member

    Btw what spot is tracking is 5,000 oz silver contracts in comex deliverable form. (I believe typically 1,000 oz bars)
     
  14. medoraman

    medoraman Supporter! Supporter

    Yes, and that is all it should ever track. Smaller purchasers, especially of governmental coins, should always expect premiums.
     
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