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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1232973, member: 26302"]The simple answer would be whatever the inherent cost to produce and distribute it is, and if they haven't changed the premium shouldn't.</p><p><br /></p><p>The real answer is it is unknown. Those things change based upon what the market is going to do regarding future prices of silver. If it goes to $100 and people are knocking down dealer doors to buy, you can be sure it would be a higher premium. If the market is $100, but no on eis buying and dealers are worried about prices correcting, maybe you could buy under spot. Another aspect of it is what the dealer paid for the silver. In the 80's a lot of them paid higher than market, and for years were trying to get over market for their junk silver, simply because they didn't want to take the "loss". The truth was they took the loss the day the market falls, but many will not see that immediately.</p><p><br /></p><p>All these things are encompassed in dealer premiums in the real world, so its hard to answer you today.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1232973, member: 26302"]The simple answer would be whatever the inherent cost to produce and distribute it is, and if they haven't changed the premium shouldn't. The real answer is it is unknown. Those things change based upon what the market is going to do regarding future prices of silver. If it goes to $100 and people are knocking down dealer doors to buy, you can be sure it would be a higher premium. If the market is $100, but no on eis buying and dealers are worried about prices correcting, maybe you could buy under spot. Another aspect of it is what the dealer paid for the silver. In the 80's a lot of them paid higher than market, and for years were trying to get over market for their junk silver, simply because they didn't want to take the "loss". The truth was they took the loss the day the market falls, but many will not see that immediately. All these things are encompassed in dealer premiums in the real world, so its hard to answer you today.[/QUOTE]
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