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<p>[QUOTE="1970 Silver Art, post: 1401838, member: 18828"]I never said that Pawn shops bought bullion for collector value. However, what I was trying to say is that 1.) The owner of the bars that wanted to sell them could have probably sold them on ebay and could possibly gotten a higher price for them as opposed to selling to them to Corey of Pawn Stars and 2.) '70's silver art bars, generally speaking, sell for more than bullion value on ebay but it depends on the art bar. However, there are two things that I do not know and should be answered and they are 1.) What were the specific '70's silver art bars that the person was trying to sell? and 2.) How much do ebay and paypal fees affect the profit of selling them on ebay? Those two answers play a huge role in terms of which outlet would yield the seller the greatest amount of money. </p><p><br /></p><p>Those two questions I do not know the answer to because I did not watch that specific episode and I have never sold anything on ebay. </p><p><br /></p><p>The post that you quoted me on was really just an FYI that '70's silver art bars can sell for more than bullion value on ebay depending on the specific art bar. I really was not saying that Pawn Shops buy bullion for collector value. I already knew that pawn shops (and local bullion dealers) do not buy bullion for collector value but thanks for stating that anyway. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="1970 Silver Art, post: 1401838, member: 18828"]I never said that Pawn shops bought bullion for collector value. However, what I was trying to say is that 1.) The owner of the bars that wanted to sell them could have probably sold them on ebay and could possibly gotten a higher price for them as opposed to selling to them to Corey of Pawn Stars and 2.) '70's silver art bars, generally speaking, sell for more than bullion value on ebay but it depends on the art bar. However, there are two things that I do not know and should be answered and they are 1.) What were the specific '70's silver art bars that the person was trying to sell? and 2.) How much do ebay and paypal fees affect the profit of selling them on ebay? Those two answers play a huge role in terms of which outlet would yield the seller the greatest amount of money. Those two questions I do not know the answer to because I did not watch that specific episode and I have never sold anything on ebay. The post that you quoted me on was really just an FYI that '70's silver art bars can sell for more than bullion value on ebay depending on the specific art bar. I really was not saying that Pawn Shops buy bullion for collector value. I already knew that pawn shops (and local bullion dealers) do not buy bullion for collector value but thanks for stating that anyway. :)[/QUOTE]
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