Ampex, you've got to be kidding me!

Discussion in 'Bullion Investing' started by HumptyDumpty, Feb 19, 2010.

  1. Shoewrecky

    Shoewrecky Coin Hoarder


    I would like to know where that is cause I have tried 3 dealers in my area and the cheapest one is selling for $22.00 (no tax) the others are $22.95 & $23.95 + tax.
     
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  3. Zuhara

    Zuhara Junior Member

    Shop around indeed! Yesterday, a dealer here in NYC assured me that $6 over spot per ounce was a great rate for generic silver bars... oy! How does this guy stay in business? I think the only solution for those of us who don't have a local dealer is to save up and buy online once it becomes cost effective to pay the shipping charges.
     
  4. Duke Kavanaugh

    Duke Kavanaugh The Big Coin Hunter

    That does sound like an idea. Get some people together that are close geographically and go in on a larger order together. In some of the more popular areas we could probably get some great prices...
     
  5. Shoewrecky

    Shoewrecky Coin Hoarder


    I think we found a weiner...err winner! :)

    -Shrek
     
  6. midas1

    midas1 Exalted Member

  7. skippy

    skippy Senior Member

    Thanks for the link midas!

    I've shopped around on ebay until I found a seller charging reasonable shipping rates and or free/cents on the dollar shipping on each additional item. OR there are a few on there that will sell a couple ounces in the same auction and thus you can save on shipping.
     
  8. Tater

    Tater Coin Collector

    All you guys that say buy local. The problem that I have. When silver dropped to $15 they still wanted $19.50 to $20.50 for s stinkin round. They were into the metal too high and weren't going to sell for a loss. I don't have the best answer, but I have liked Apmex, but I agree the s&h is high by my standards, but I haven't found anyone any better.
     
  9. tommyc03

    tommyc03 Senior Member

    Personally, there really is no justification for a $12.95 shipping/handling fee. This company sells millions of dollars worth of coins regularly and the few who order small are easily offset by the bulk buyers. premium packing or not (tho appreciated) still does not justify this cost. It's not the way to get new customers on board either. I have seen most all delaers raising shipping costs recently and although postal service rates are always going up, most dealers are still useing the stickey flats to send their product. Getting my coins fast is appreciated but patience is also a virtue. Shipping at around $6.00 should be sufficient for most orders and should include insurance unless you are ordering a lot of rolls or similar. Shop around Amigo.
     
  10. sunflower

    sunflower New Member

    I am with you on this one.
     
  11. buzzard

    buzzard Active Member

    ASE are going for 23.95 +tax at our local coin shop, i said no thanks there excuse was the price they paid for them. So I ended up buying a MS64 1883 Morgan CC. Should of stayed home and watched the olympics.
     
  12. bqcoins

    bqcoins Olympic Figure Skating Scoring System Expert

    If you don't want to by eagles, why not consider buying some 1 or 5 oz bars locally. They can be had for not too much over spot.
     
  13. Zuhara

    Zuhara Junior Member

    That is great advice, but where are these mythical local dealers? :) I mean the ones who aren't insane. I tried to buy bars locally last week: one dealer wanted $6 over spot for generic silver bars. The second one suggested I buy a 100 ounce silver bar because the premium would be "cheaper". But it was the exact same premium per ounce as his 1 ounce silver bars. :rolleyes: The third one doesn't carry 1 ounce gold bars, only 10 ounces or higher. It becomes clearer and clearer why these online dealers are doing so well.

    But I totally agree about buying bars (or rounds).
     
  14. sunflower

    sunflower New Member

    25$ for an ASE at my local coin shop (90 minutes away).
     
  15. sunflower

    sunflower New Member

    small silver bars.

    I just received my first 10 oz. silver bar. I did not expect it to be so small. The size reminded me of a bar of soap at a nice hotel.
     
  16. Zuhara

    Zuhara Junior Member

    Does it smell nice? Weigh it in your hand and you will feel better :). The first time I felt more than 10 ounces of silver at a time, I couldn't believe it was so heavy. 100 ounces might make a very nice bookend.
     
  17. krispy

    krispy krispy

    Soap might have been a more practical purchase for your person, but you can't get clean rubbing yourself with a silver bar (need one of these for that) but you can clean the silver bar of its oxidation by rubbing it against your skin regularly.
     
  18. sunflower

    sunflower New Member

    Krispy: I checked out the stainless steel (soap like bar). That was pretty interesting. Not a bad idea. I wonder how it works on "skunk."

    I will keep note in mind regarding cleaning a bar by rubbing on your skin.

    A friend from Montana had a very dirty looking bar after storing it in the toilet tank for many years. He ended up using a grinder/buffer on it to clean off the black.
     
  19. sunflower

    sunflower New Member

    stackable

    Zuhara: I like how you think. I was impressed with the stackable look to it.
     
  20. krispy

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  21. mpcusa

    mpcusa "Official C.T. TROLL SWEEPER"


    Some of those shipping rates are next to rediculous!! E-bay
    Is the king on that!!
     
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