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<p>[QUOTE="thedabbler, post: 1325539, member: 32800"]I started buying silver bullion a few years ago. Most of my buying was via Ebay, with some some from the dealers at local coin shows. One of things that I learned was that there are two different markets: the paper market (as shown by kitco and large dealers (APMEX, etc) that priced bullion for $X above spot) and Ebay and smaller dealers. They were usually relatively close together but, when silver would have one if it's "corrections," the price on Ebay wouldn't drop. One time the correction occurred during a coin show. I only found one dealer selling bullion, and he was pricing silver a couple dollars above spot - which happened to match the pre-correction price.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for unverifiable: we are having a correction now. According to Kitco, the price today has been between $28 and $29.25. Bullion prices on Ebay are around $35. Try calling your local coin dealers and ask what they are selling bullion for.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="thedabbler, post: 1325539, member: 32800"]I started buying silver bullion a few years ago. Most of my buying was via Ebay, with some some from the dealers at local coin shows. One of things that I learned was that there are two different markets: the paper market (as shown by kitco and large dealers (APMEX, etc) that priced bullion for $X above spot) and Ebay and smaller dealers. They were usually relatively close together but, when silver would have one if it's "corrections," the price on Ebay wouldn't drop. One time the correction occurred during a coin show. I only found one dealer selling bullion, and he was pricing silver a couple dollars above spot - which happened to match the pre-correction price. As for unverifiable: we are having a correction now. According to Kitco, the price today has been between $28 and $29.25. Bullion prices on Ebay are around $35. Try calling your local coin dealers and ask what they are selling bullion for.[/QUOTE]
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