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<p>[QUOTE="rrholdout, post: 2844248, member: 89654"]There are a lot of different math results depending on where you pick in the calendar. I think generally gold has lower premiums than silver - that's not really that debatable. However, I think it is likely silver will improve its ratio to gold, and I don't see gold coming down much, if at all.</p><p><br /></p><p>The issue that may be of bigger concern, though you always want to buy as low as you can, is which will sell better [i.e. - more easily and profitably]. I noticed on one thread most people agreed that Ebay was still the best place to maximize your return on selling bullion. So if that's the case, which will perform better at the sale end? All those premiums complained of for silver due to the greater quantity of items, suddenly offers now an opportunity to cash in all those premiums as the more items you sell, generally the more premiums you collect on the back end.</p><p><br /></p><p>Though there's always a percentage to kick to PayPal and Ebay for the service of a secure international platform, I noticed big dealers/refiners, though they list their 'buy price' of common bullion items, have all kinds of hidden fees if you look deeper.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="rrholdout, post: 2844248, member: 89654"]There are a lot of different math results depending on where you pick in the calendar. I think generally gold has lower premiums than silver - that's not really that debatable. However, I think it is likely silver will improve its ratio to gold, and I don't see gold coming down much, if at all. The issue that may be of bigger concern, though you always want to buy as low as you can, is which will sell better [i.e. - more easily and profitably]. I noticed on one thread most people agreed that Ebay was still the best place to maximize your return on selling bullion. So if that's the case, which will perform better at the sale end? All those premiums complained of for silver due to the greater quantity of items, suddenly offers now an opportunity to cash in all those premiums as the more items you sell, generally the more premiums you collect on the back end. Though there's always a percentage to kick to PayPal and Ebay for the service of a secure international platform, I noticed big dealers/refiners, though they list their 'buy price' of common bullion items, have all kinds of hidden fees if you look deeper.[/QUOTE]
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