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<p>[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 1018433, member: 13650"]I was just at a show this past Sunday and saw A LOT of people bringing in gold to sell at the new record high prices. And there were a lot of dealers that seemed nervous to pay the new higher prices. The steep run up the last two weeks in metal prices has not been long enough of a trend for them to be comfortable with yet. The dealers really didn't want to buy PMs, but did behind spot. In the time I was there, I saw several ounces sold at different tables. One guy was buying silver at 23 and selling at 25. </p><p><br /></p><p> They're usually really hard on commemoratives at shows too. Never tried selling any but I've watched them talk other people's down quite often. Graded and ungraded unless it was something reasonably rare. They usually give the excuse that they already have "X" number of sets, coins, in inventory and don't really need anymore, as a way to low ball. Can't beat the new PM prices right now though.</p><p><br /></p><p> FWIW, I really like commemoratives and I think many of them are undervalued. I'm glad most are so affordable.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 1018433, member: 13650"]I was just at a show this past Sunday and saw A LOT of people bringing in gold to sell at the new record high prices. And there were a lot of dealers that seemed nervous to pay the new higher prices. The steep run up the last two weeks in metal prices has not been long enough of a trend for them to be comfortable with yet. The dealers really didn't want to buy PMs, but did behind spot. In the time I was there, I saw several ounces sold at different tables. One guy was buying silver at 23 and selling at 25. They're usually really hard on commemoratives at shows too. Never tried selling any but I've watched them talk other people's down quite often. Graded and ungraded unless it was something reasonably rare. They usually give the excuse that they already have "X" number of sets, coins, in inventory and don't really need anymore, as a way to low ball. Can't beat the new PM prices right now though. FWIW, I really like commemoratives and I think many of them are undervalued. I'm glad most are so affordable.[/QUOTE]
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