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<p>[QUOTE="vpr, post: 1819956, member: 41554"]What BS. Let those idiot local dealers and pawn shop owners stick those coins! You know how many ASEs they mint each year? I get a nice kick our of watching knuckleheads stay with a trade even though they're bleeding and then finally they're slaughtered. Serves them right for not hedging their risk. Don't waste your time with them. Plenty of bigger brokers keeping premiums low. I hope silver tanks some more and stays low for a few years. Won't bother me a bit. I don't put all my savings into bullion purchases. Then, you'll see plenty of low IQ local dealers go out of business. Good riddance, I say!</p><p><br /></p><p>I see plenty of these people spamming Craigslist. 40 bucks for Kooks and 30 bucks for ASEs. Are you kidding me? Keep wasting your time dealing with hate replies and refreshing your ad every couple of days. I have never gotten back the premiums I paid for any of my bullion. I always lose a bit in premium. That's how it works. Why would anyone pay you $7 in premiums when they can go to a big dealer and get the same thing for $3?</p><p><br /></p><p>Last year, I sold ASEs for $1.5 over spot. Sold about 12 rolls in less than 2 hours. All to the same guy! That's before I found this forum. Now, if I ever decide to unload, I'll probably offer them for 2 or 2.25 over. That's a fair price for me and a good deal for the buyer.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="vpr, post: 1819956, member: 41554"]What BS. Let those idiot local dealers and pawn shop owners stick those coins! You know how many ASEs they mint each year? I get a nice kick our of watching knuckleheads stay with a trade even though they're bleeding and then finally they're slaughtered. Serves them right for not hedging their risk. Don't waste your time with them. Plenty of bigger brokers keeping premiums low. I hope silver tanks some more and stays low for a few years. Won't bother me a bit. I don't put all my savings into bullion purchases. Then, you'll see plenty of low IQ local dealers go out of business. Good riddance, I say! I see plenty of these people spamming Craigslist. 40 bucks for Kooks and 30 bucks for ASEs. Are you kidding me? Keep wasting your time dealing with hate replies and refreshing your ad every couple of days. I have never gotten back the premiums I paid for any of my bullion. I always lose a bit in premium. That's how it works. Why would anyone pay you $7 in premiums when they can go to a big dealer and get the same thing for $3? Last year, I sold ASEs for $1.5 over spot. Sold about 12 rolls in less than 2 hours. All to the same guy! That's before I found this forum. Now, if I ever decide to unload, I'll probably offer them for 2 or 2.25 over. That's a fair price for me and a good deal for the buyer.[/QUOTE]
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