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<p>[QUOTE="imrich, post: 1885583, member: 22331"]In my opinion $17/oz. is a hilarious insult to an individual who wants to liquidate their Silver, when myself and others will meet them personally, paying minimally 5% above spot for circulated 90% Silver coinage when responding to Craigslist ads. </p><p>I regularly have buyers who travel 6-8 hours round trip to purchase $100-$400 Face "sight seen" quality 90% coinage at slightly less than "Grey Sheet" ask price. </p><p>I personally know that a volume seller on eBay can net a better price on eBay than they would receive locally, without all of the insults to intelligence about "junk silver".value. There is little travel involved in eBay selling, and I've found that the average eBay buyer more knowledgeable/informed than most credit.</p><p>My personal experience in posting on CT is that items offered will go unsold when offered at eBid or Craigslist known sales pricing, and exposure time is generally less than comparable venues.</p><p><br /></p><p>JMHO[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="imrich, post: 1885583, member: 22331"]In my opinion $17/oz. is a hilarious insult to an individual who wants to liquidate their Silver, when myself and others will meet them personally, paying minimally 5% above spot for circulated 90% Silver coinage when responding to Craigslist ads. I regularly have buyers who travel 6-8 hours round trip to purchase $100-$400 Face "sight seen" quality 90% coinage at slightly less than "Grey Sheet" ask price. I personally know that a volume seller on eBay can net a better price on eBay than they would receive locally, without all of the insults to intelligence about "junk silver".value. There is little travel involved in eBay selling, and I've found that the average eBay buyer more knowledgeable/informed than most credit. My personal experience in posting on CT is that items offered will go unsold when offered at eBid or Craigslist known sales pricing, and exposure time is generally less than comparable venues. JMHO[/QUOTE]
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