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<p>[QUOTE="1970 Silver Art, post: 1527194, member: 18828"]Demand is one factor that determines the value of silver art bars IMO. Popularity is also another factor that can determine the current value of one on ebay. For example, certain '70's silver art bars that are popular such as the World Wide Mint Coca-Cola bars will always carry a large premium over spot on ebay. Certain Coca-Cola bars with high mintages of 10,000 to 50,000 can carry ebay premiums that can range from $10 to $25 over spot because they are Coca-Cola bars and many people look for and buy these types of bars. The type of theme can also determine the value of a silver art bar. For example, generally speaking, adult-themed bars tend to do very well on ebay. </p><p><br /></p><p>When it comes down to it, it honestly depends on the silver art bar being auctioned on ebay as well as the current demand for that bar on that particular day. On average, a fairly common silver art bar will sell for between $5 to $10 over spot on ebay. When it comes to rare ones and popular ones, then it could be almost any price at that point depending on how badly a collector wants it.</p><p><br /></p><p>Some good value silver art bars that I can think of are the following:</p><p><br /></p><p>1.) World Wide Mint Coca-Cola </p><p><br /></p><p>2.) Certain World Wide Mint (non-Coca-Cola)</p><p><br /></p><p>3.) Greathouse Productions</p><p><br /></p><p>4.) Green Country Mint</p><p><br /></p><p>5.) The Mint (these are sports-themed silver art bars in that some are enameled and some are not)</p><p><br /></p><p>6.) Adult-themed silver art bars</p><p><br /></p><p>7.) Certain silver art bars that were minted by the Silver Mine in the early '80's.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Those above mentioned are the ones that I have seen to consistently get high premiums on ebay when they get put up for auction. There are others that also get high premiums on ebay but the ones that I mentioned are the main ones. A lot of the above mentioned ones will not show up on ebay that much because of the very low mintage numbers and collectors tend to bid those type of bars to what they perceive to be the true worth on ebay.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="1970 Silver Art, post: 1527194, member: 18828"]Demand is one factor that determines the value of silver art bars IMO. Popularity is also another factor that can determine the current value of one on ebay. For example, certain '70's silver art bars that are popular such as the World Wide Mint Coca-Cola bars will always carry a large premium over spot on ebay. Certain Coca-Cola bars with high mintages of 10,000 to 50,000 can carry ebay premiums that can range from $10 to $25 over spot because they are Coca-Cola bars and many people look for and buy these types of bars. The type of theme can also determine the value of a silver art bar. For example, generally speaking, adult-themed bars tend to do very well on ebay. When it comes down to it, it honestly depends on the silver art bar being auctioned on ebay as well as the current demand for that bar on that particular day. On average, a fairly common silver art bar will sell for between $5 to $10 over spot on ebay. When it comes to rare ones and popular ones, then it could be almost any price at that point depending on how badly a collector wants it. Some good value silver art bars that I can think of are the following: 1.) World Wide Mint Coca-Cola 2.) Certain World Wide Mint (non-Coca-Cola) 3.) Greathouse Productions 4.) Green Country Mint 5.) The Mint (these are sports-themed silver art bars in that some are enameled and some are not) 6.) Adult-themed silver art bars 7.) Certain silver art bars that were minted by the Silver Mine in the early '80's. Those above mentioned are the ones that I have seen to consistently get high premiums on ebay when they get put up for auction. There are others that also get high premiums on ebay but the ones that I mentioned are the main ones. A lot of the above mentioned ones will not show up on ebay that much because of the very low mintage numbers and collectors tend to bid those type of bars to what they perceive to be the true worth on ebay.[/QUOTE]
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