They have a very good reputation and are highly recommended among the members here.
The only ASE's I can get locally for $2 over spot is when silver is up and my dealer has some unsightly ASEs on hand.
What Chris said. I like them too, but $1.13 each is crazy. My local coin store sells all sizes for $0.45 each. ETA: The only thing I don't like...
I assume you're talking about American Silver Eagles as $4.00 over spot is reasonable for those. $4.00 over spot for junk silver would not be,...
Or, maybe it's a Kennedy half that was mistakenly minted in medal orientation and is off by 160 degrees.
It's worth what someone is willing to pay for it. I'd probably give you more than $1-2 for it because its worth more than that to me as a...
The $9 coins are ungraded in AU/BU condition. The $250 coin was a silver 1976 graded MS67. There aren't too many of them that have sold on ebay...
It's something that could be a lot better if it wasn't for all the darn fees. (eBay)
It's probably worth a small premium. I see them selling anywhere from $9 to $250 on FeeBay.
Unless he's talking about doing this for profit, I can see where vdbpenny1995 is coming from. I have a pile of scrap silver that I'm saving up so...
Going to the moon is so 20th Century. I think the price is silver is going to go to Mars! ...but it doesn't sound as good as "to da moon!"
Provident Metals does it all the time. Not to my house of course... :(
Only if you have a good rock tumbler. :thumb: If you search here and on other forums, you will find many threads on this subject. You'll also...
...and you can buy almost ten pounds of copper for the same price you can buy one ounce of silver. Which sounds like a great deal until you...
...and remember to ask for a veteran discount. Both the Lowes and the Home Depot here offer a 10% discount for veterans. That would be awesome...
I know that CoinStar is getting hefty kickbacks from the merchants for whom you can print out gift receipts. Is it 5%? 10%? I would estimate...
Yes, never print out a receipt for cash and forfeit that 9.8%. That's crazy! I only use CoinStar for cashing in pennies, but I always print out...
Or, they might have known, but it was too much of a hassle to accomodate. For example, one course of action would be to give the customer credit...
Not a big mistake. Nothing to lose sleep over...
Thanks for the heads up. I just put a $100 bid on it! (Made you look! :devil: )
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