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<p>[QUOTE="Blaubart, post: 2021965, member: 37498"]Keep in mind that the comparesilverprices web site does not factor in shipping when it ranks who is currently the best buy for each product. They do list general shipping expenses on the left, but you need to manually factor those into your decision.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you're buying less than six ounces, it looks like JM Bullion is currently your best bet for online retailers. More than six, it would be silver.com.</p><p><br /></p><p>But, if you're buying 2-3 at once, a local coin store or bullion dealer might be your best bet. Less hassle, instant gratification, supporting a local business, etc.. You might also check with jewelers, as many of them buy silver and gold and sometimes sell at a lower premium than coin stores do. I have a local jeweler who calls me whenever he gets in any ASE or foreign 1 oz bullion like Maples, Libertads, etc.. He's only called me a few times, but I'm not complaining because he sells them to me for $1-2 over spot. (I suspect he pays less than spot.)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Blaubart, post: 2021965, member: 37498"]Keep in mind that the comparesilverprices web site does not factor in shipping when it ranks who is currently the best buy for each product. They do list general shipping expenses on the left, but you need to manually factor those into your decision. If you're buying less than six ounces, it looks like JM Bullion is currently your best bet for online retailers. More than six, it would be silver.com. But, if you're buying 2-3 at once, a local coin store or bullion dealer might be your best bet. Less hassle, instant gratification, supporting a local business, etc.. You might also check with jewelers, as many of them buy silver and gold and sometimes sell at a lower premium than coin stores do. I have a local jeweler who calls me whenever he gets in any ASE or foreign 1 oz bullion like Maples, Libertads, etc.. He's only called me a few times, but I'm not complaining because he sells them to me for $1-2 over spot. (I suspect he pays less than spot.)[/QUOTE]
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