Good point on Alibaba. Since I don't buy oddball silver, I tend to forget about them.
Not exactly. It contains about $35 worth of silver, and if priced competitively with other bullion coins, it would be a $50 to $60 item...
Did you happen to notice the APMEX price? $259 for TWO OUNCES of silver!!!!! :cigar: hahahahahahaha He was a gambler. He weighed 400 pounds....
Lots of marks and a long gouge on the face. Great reverse, however.
Good plan. Plus my original premise stands: "...No doubt they will sell tens of thousands; their market research is terrific..." It doesn't...
Supply, demand, and the "greater fools" theory...
The Perth Mint milks the precious metals market for all it's worth. Here's their famous one metric ton GOLD "coin" -- 2,205 (American) pounds....
And there's the possibility it's "too soon" to be a dealer. A little more experience, a little more capital, a little less uncertainty...
Edit // My comment removed since you didn't show the actual coin...
No doubt they will sell tens of thousands; their market research is terrific. And the great Disney conundrum still unanswered: Pluto and Goofy...
You can find a LOT of Nationals on eBay, all the time, for price comparisons.
One clue I have mentioned before, and it persistently appears on Chinese fakes, the obverse rim is way too wide. A defect also seen on Morgan...
Or the silver dust. :vomit:
That's iffy, if the IRS or the sales tax vampires ever audit your books.
I ain't a-givin' up. Hacksaw, $11. Band saw, $125. Amazon averages.
Those are not wages for the year 2000 -- it is the equivalent amount of 1900 dollars. I don't have 2012-13 data handy, but it appears real wages...
"recognize the size shape and color of my bars..." That's what the guy from China said too. =============== If and when the price of silver...
This will open your eyes. It's 1901...salaries in 1901, Buffalo, New York: Source - http://panam1901.org In 1901, there are only 4,000...
Mickey Mouse used to slice cheese with a band-saw...now he has to buy custom-made gloves. Hacksaw. [ATTACH]
Let's see, what would I do? I'd put the upper end of the slab in a vise, and hacksaw down, across the narrow dimension of the slab, about half an...
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