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<p>[QUOTE="Mr. Coin Lover, post: 999234, member: 16060"]Okay before I ask this question let me clarify something for those that don't me, I am a coin collector and not a buyer/ seller of precious metals.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>When a person is going to buy or sell a stock one can look at the bid/ask price and know what they will be selling for or buying for. Sometimes one can buy for maybe a 1/4 pointl less than listed. Anyway that has been my experience with stocks.</p><p><br /></p><p>If I remember correctly with what I have learned here the silver bid/ask price is for 1000 ounze bars, is that not correct? I guess what I'm asking is what is the significance of the bid/ask price that Kitco displays? Also it appears is always 4 to 5 cents apart (Silver) while stock bid/ask differences flucuate much more. It appears to me you have to find someone to actually post a price or give one a price to buy or sell PMs. Is this because physical silver prices are not as controlled as stocks, futures, and the like?</p><p><br /></p><p>Would someone please have the patience to explain this to me please?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Mr. Coin Lover, post: 999234, member: 16060"]Okay before I ask this question let me clarify something for those that don't me, I am a coin collector and not a buyer/ seller of precious metals. When a person is going to buy or sell a stock one can look at the bid/ask price and know what they will be selling for or buying for. Sometimes one can buy for maybe a 1/4 pointl less than listed. Anyway that has been my experience with stocks. If I remember correctly with what I have learned here the silver bid/ask price is for 1000 ounze bars, is that not correct? I guess what I'm asking is what is the significance of the bid/ask price that Kitco displays? Also it appears is always 4 to 5 cents apart (Silver) while stock bid/ask differences flucuate much more. It appears to me you have to find someone to actually post a price or give one a price to buy or sell PMs. Is this because physical silver prices are not as controlled as stocks, futures, and the like? Would someone please have the patience to explain this to me please?[/QUOTE]
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