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<p>[QUOTE="Clawcoins, post: 3084700, member: 77814"]Personally, I have no value in slabbed bullion.</p><p>yes, I understand the various concepts behind it.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you read enough you'll find, generally</p><p>1 - your bullion ppl value bullion in coins, proof coins, rounds etc as strictly bullion and should be priced as such</p><p>2 - your "coin" collectors who collect bullion coins who hold a numismatic value of the coin which is bullion + Premium</p><p>3 - your dealers, when they buy who value them, generally as $ Spot - a small amount (in many cases even slabbed proofs). When they sell they want the higher price.</p><p>4 - end collectors who may value it as a premium.</p><p>5 - your TV personalities who value it as Slabbed + super, sky high premium above actual market value.</p><p><br /></p><p>Of course, this is when the economy is doing really well. In a downturn economy when spending on misc. "luxury" items drops the value gets much closer to spot in most instances.</p><p><br /></p><p>The more you are in need of the cash, in a short turnaround, the closer to spot you get irregardless of what it is.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Clawcoins, post: 3084700, member: 77814"]Personally, I have no value in slabbed bullion. yes, I understand the various concepts behind it. If you read enough you'll find, generally 1 - your bullion ppl value bullion in coins, proof coins, rounds etc as strictly bullion and should be priced as such 2 - your "coin" collectors who collect bullion coins who hold a numismatic value of the coin which is bullion + Premium 3 - your dealers, when they buy who value them, generally as $ Spot - a small amount (in many cases even slabbed proofs). When they sell they want the higher price. 4 - end collectors who may value it as a premium. 5 - your TV personalities who value it as Slabbed + super, sky high premium above actual market value. Of course, this is when the economy is doing really well. In a downturn economy when spending on misc. "luxury" items drops the value gets much closer to spot in most instances. The more you are in need of the cash, in a short turnaround, the closer to spot you get irregardless of what it is.[/QUOTE]
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