Well i bought some ASE waiting for market to dip it didnt i bought then it went down alittle, today dealer won Oh well??
Im going to give it to the end of the month. If it dips below $16.00 then I'll buy a roll. If it doesn't dip below that then I won't buy any.
Yeah man, damn you for getting that deal and telling us all about it! haha okay but for real. I bought one 2010 ASE, gotta have one for the collection, but I wont buy a roll unless they get to a better price.
Just had to let it out. I didn`t believe my ears when he said 10 Euros a pc. Then again, next time around, he will have invented N.Y. spot for sure. The 2010 ASE has landed in europe as well. Priced at $ 21,48 PLUS handling PLUS shipping PLUS vat sends the 2010 ASE in the silly $ 26-27,- area. That`s to much, but I do understand you. A stack of ASEs without the 2010 around is like a man without a right hand.
I just checked up on the thing, and it is even more stupid than I believed. I checked on one of the cheap players in Germany. One ASE at anlagegold24.de in Germany is (only) Euro 15,80 plus shipping with DHL Euro 5,95. That makes Euro 21,75. Convert that in $ and you get $ 29,73 a pc. THATS NOT RIGHT, SOMETHINGS NOT RIGHT HERE. Nobody is going to tell me that shipping ASEs over the pond is going to cost $ 9,50 a coin.:desk: Just for the sake of it. What does a phill cost in the states? It could be interesting to see if the shipping is really the deal, or if you`re just getting ripped off.:rolling:
Just had to tell everyone thst I picked up two for $17 when the price went down. I had waited for months and then sprung into action. My dealer is so mad the price went down right after he bought a roll... !!
A total of 4.8 million U.S. Silver Eagle coins have been sold by the U.S. Mint since January – the largest accumulative sale of the coins in Mint history, according to U.S. Treasury sources. The widespread buying action accounted for 100 percent of all the silver mined in the U.S. during the past two months. Source: Link
About a month ago when silver dropped, I bought a roll of ASE's with a total cost, including shipping of $20.41 per ounce. A week later, they were being sold at a coin show for $375 per roll. Now, a month later silver is up to $17.40 and I am sure the rolls will be selling close to $400. I have not decided if I will buy a roll at tomorrow's coin show, unless I see any under $400.