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<p>[QUOTE="1970 Silver Art, post: 943116, member: 18828"]If I find some silver Liberty Dollars at the next coin show that I go to, I want to buy them from a coin show dealer who just treats it (and prices it) as .999 generic silver bullion. I view these Norfed Liberty Dollars in the same way that I view 1-oz 1970's silver art bars in that there are "rarity values" involved. A lot of 1970's silver art bars will ALWAYS sell at a very high premium (ex: $20-$30 over spot silver) but, like Norfed Liberty Dollars, several 1-oz 1970's silver art bars that might normally sell for $20-$30 over spot silver on ebay might "fall through the cracks" and end up at a dealers table and end up selling for $1.00-$1.50 over spot silver. </p><p> </p><p>If you see silver Norfed Liberty Dollars selling at a low premiums, then more than likely they are at coin shows. My personal coin experiences tell me that good deals can be had a coin shows and I think that silver Norfed Liberty Dollars will be no different IMO. </p><p> </p><p>If a person is very patient, then a Liberty Dollar can be had for a low premium over spot. If a person wants one right now, then they can buy one on ebay but they will pay for their inpatience in a form of a very high premium over spot silver.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="1970 Silver Art, post: 943116, member: 18828"]If I find some silver Liberty Dollars at the next coin show that I go to, I want to buy them from a coin show dealer who just treats it (and prices it) as .999 generic silver bullion. I view these Norfed Liberty Dollars in the same way that I view 1-oz 1970's silver art bars in that there are "rarity values" involved. A lot of 1970's silver art bars will ALWAYS sell at a very high premium (ex: $20-$30 over spot silver) but, like Norfed Liberty Dollars, several 1-oz 1970's silver art bars that might normally sell for $20-$30 over spot silver on ebay might "fall through the cracks" and end up at a dealers table and end up selling for $1.00-$1.50 over spot silver. If you see silver Norfed Liberty Dollars selling at a low premiums, then more than likely they are at coin shows. My personal coin experiences tell me that good deals can be had a coin shows and I think that silver Norfed Liberty Dollars will be no different IMO. If a person is very patient, then a Liberty Dollar can be had for a low premium over spot. If a person wants one right now, then they can buy one on ebay but they will pay for their inpatience in a form of a very high premium over spot silver.[/QUOTE]
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