Yeah, that's more than 10% under for the big silver bars. Eagles still carry a premium, so their buy price is closer to spot, but their spread is...
Certainly better than what I was seeing from money metals. (The only reason I quote them is they're still publishing their buy prices, and I...
Hey, me too! Problem is, the throttle's stuck at one second per second, and the steering is really, really stiff, so it's pretty much straight...
Sure wish there were a practical way to sell at these prices without giving up at least 15% of spot. Of course, if spot keeps going up at 10%-15%...
And apparently they really like silver...?
Well, eBay seems to have a sweet (indirect) distribution deal with them.
Barber Shop Coins is a dealer that always comes to our local (central NC shows), but I don't think this eBay seller is them. (Click that link for...
So the consignor, for this MS65 OGH double eagle, got almost 10% below spot?!
Well, thank you! I believe I'll add another entry for @MeowtheKitty - I'm allergic to most cats, but every once in a while one gets past my...
Seems quite likely, given that they're apparently still getting mistaken for quarters...
That must be why it's impossible to have a social life in places like New York City. ;)
That is weird. And welcome back!
I've always said California would be my idea of paradise, if not for (a) all the cars and (b) all the people. I figure most of the politics stems...
Well, I guess there's no law forcing them to buy. If they want to avoid over-extending themselves, setting low buy prices is one way to throttle...
Thing is, I've been hearing that practically nonstop since I first joined here -- in 2010.
Unless you're selling really large lots, shipping also takes out a big chunk. And sales tax, at least in some areas. I'd expect the final hit to...
But I'm more interested in seeing when it becomes possible to sell and get more than 85% or so of spot.
At this point I'm starting to expect that we'll see silver hit $100 before we see it back down to $40. Last week I would've said the opposite.
Looks like Washington is going to repeal the state law that made coins and bullion not subject to sales tax. I've heard of a number of states...
"TWO HUNDRED CENTS", "ONE HUNDRED PENCE"? Now I'm wondering what two monetary systems were being tied together here...
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