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<p>[QUOTE="mystery45, post: 1036697, member: 19591"]I agree graded bullion is bad. there are some people out there that will pay the high costs but as the saying goes "a fool and his money are soon parted" return those coins to the HSN they are not worth what you paid them and for them to be silver is going to have to surge like no one's business. unless you paid around 26 dollars for each coin you got ripped off. usually those shows carry a huge premium on their prices to cover the expense. a typical silver bullion ASE should cost about 28-30 dollars from a local coin store others might offer better prices it is a matter of shopping.</p><p> </p><p>I agree with the person that said morgan dollars as well. just make sure they are from a US dealer and graded by PCGS or NGC. i wouldn't worry about gold unless you are going to buy fractional gold. 1 oz gold coins are just to expensive right now.</p><p> </p><p>I have a 1907 2.5 that is now surging for some reason i don't understand why at this point. when i bought it (about a year ago now) it was only worth about 485 bucks. now i just check it is up to 810 and just last week it was sitting at 770. so something out there is happening.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mystery45, post: 1036697, member: 19591"]I agree graded bullion is bad. there are some people out there that will pay the high costs but as the saying goes "a fool and his money are soon parted" return those coins to the HSN they are not worth what you paid them and for them to be silver is going to have to surge like no one's business. unless you paid around 26 dollars for each coin you got ripped off. usually those shows carry a huge premium on their prices to cover the expense. a typical silver bullion ASE should cost about 28-30 dollars from a local coin store others might offer better prices it is a matter of shopping. I agree with the person that said morgan dollars as well. just make sure they are from a US dealer and graded by PCGS or NGC. i wouldn't worry about gold unless you are going to buy fractional gold. 1 oz gold coins are just to expensive right now. I have a 1907 2.5 that is now surging for some reason i don't understand why at this point. when i bought it (about a year ago now) it was only worth about 485 bucks. now i just check it is up to 810 and just last week it was sitting at 770. so something out there is happening.[/QUOTE]
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