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<p>[QUOTE="1970 Silver Art, post: 603622, member: 18828"]Most local coin dealers in my area treat 1970's 1-oz .999 silver art bars like regular .999 generic silver bullion. They are priced the same as regular .999 silver. That's why most of the time I prefer to buy them locally at coin shops and coin shows. I can usually get them for $1.50-$3 over spot silver when I buy them locally. I got lucky with this ebay auction win because it was late Sunday night during the Memorial Day weekend. Most people were either asleep or doing other things on a Sunday night during the Memorial day weekend. It worked out really well for me and I am very happy with my ebay purchase.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you like them I would hold on to them. </p><p><br /></p><p>If you wanted to sell them then depending on what type of '70's art bars that you have, you can get quite a bit money for them on ebay. You could always sell them at a local dealer but that local dealer will give spot minus a small discount. I would look on ebay to get an idea on what your 70's art bars will sell for on a regular week. Holidays are not good examples because there are not many people on ebay during the holidays. </p><p><br /></p><p>I hope this helps.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="1970 Silver Art, post: 603622, member: 18828"]Most local coin dealers in my area treat 1970's 1-oz .999 silver art bars like regular .999 generic silver bullion. They are priced the same as regular .999 silver. That's why most of the time I prefer to buy them locally at coin shops and coin shows. I can usually get them for $1.50-$3 over spot silver when I buy them locally. I got lucky with this ebay auction win because it was late Sunday night during the Memorial Day weekend. Most people were either asleep or doing other things on a Sunday night during the Memorial day weekend. It worked out really well for me and I am very happy with my ebay purchase. If you like them I would hold on to them. If you wanted to sell them then depending on what type of '70's art bars that you have, you can get quite a bit money for them on ebay. You could always sell them at a local dealer but that local dealer will give spot minus a small discount. I would look on ebay to get an idea on what your 70's art bars will sell for on a regular week. Holidays are not good examples because there are not many people on ebay during the holidays. I hope this helps.[/QUOTE]
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