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<p>[QUOTE="Blaubart, post: 1521682, member: 37498"]Be advised the SPAM posted above is a website in Poland. And they're spamming about buying gold, which you specifically mentioned you're not in the market for. :rollling: </p><p><br /></p><p>If you're buying one coin at a time from one of the online retailers like Provident Metals or APMEX, it would be hard to get a good deal once you pay the shipping costs. I find I have to buy 10-20 ounces at a time to get a better price than I can get from my local coin store.</p><p><br /></p><p>But, do check out the online retailers. Even if you don't buy from them because of the shipping costs, at least you'll get an idea of what a good price is for whatever bullion coin your looking for. Don't expect your local dealer to beat their prices, but if Provident Metals is selling ASE's for $35 and you're local dealer is selling them for $36, that's not bad. But if they're trying to sell them for $45, then it's a good thing you did your research.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Blaubart, post: 1521682, member: 37498"]Be advised the SPAM posted above is a website in Poland. And they're spamming about buying gold, which you specifically mentioned you're not in the market for. :rollling: If you're buying one coin at a time from one of the online retailers like Provident Metals or APMEX, it would be hard to get a good deal once you pay the shipping costs. I find I have to buy 10-20 ounces at a time to get a better price than I can get from my local coin store. But, do check out the online retailers. Even if you don't buy from them because of the shipping costs, at least you'll get an idea of what a good price is for whatever bullion coin your looking for. Don't expect your local dealer to beat their prices, but if Provident Metals is selling ASE's for $35 and you're local dealer is selling them for $36, that's not bad. But if they're trying to sell them for $45, then it's a good thing you did your research.[/QUOTE]
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