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<p>[QUOTE="clembo, post: 994890, member: 8033"]Interesting responses and many good points.</p><p><br /></p><p>KNOW what you want for it is indeed good advice.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you are an established seller on ebay then do the research there and factor in your fees. Expect less than that from a shop.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you walk into the shop I work at the first thing I'll be doing is looking at past ebay auctions and NGC population reports. Then the boss will make you an offer and factor in ebay costs because most likely that's where the modern MS70 stuff will end up.</p><p><br /></p><p>Realize that when you walk into a shop with slabbed bullion it's not terribly exciting to a dealer in most cases. It's not like other dealers are beating the doors down looking for it and dealers sell amongst themselves a lot.</p><p>Same with customers. We don't have people walk in on a regular basis looking for this stuff. </p><p>In short it can turn into idle inventory real fast and ebay is the quick outlet.</p><p><br /></p><p>The real answer to the question is there is no answer. Depends on what shop you walk into and a bunch of other variables. It's an ounce of silver encased in plastic with a high number after all.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="clembo, post: 994890, member: 8033"]Interesting responses and many good points. KNOW what you want for it is indeed good advice. If you are an established seller on ebay then do the research there and factor in your fees. Expect less than that from a shop. If you walk into the shop I work at the first thing I'll be doing is looking at past ebay auctions and NGC population reports. Then the boss will make you an offer and factor in ebay costs because most likely that's where the modern MS70 stuff will end up. Realize that when you walk into a shop with slabbed bullion it's not terribly exciting to a dealer in most cases. It's not like other dealers are beating the doors down looking for it and dealers sell amongst themselves a lot. Same with customers. We don't have people walk in on a regular basis looking for this stuff. In short it can turn into idle inventory real fast and ebay is the quick outlet. The real answer to the question is there is no answer. Depends on what shop you walk into and a bunch of other variables. It's an ounce of silver encased in plastic with a high number after all.[/QUOTE]
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