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<p>[QUOTE="Speedbump, post: 2531413, member: 75637"]Dealers will pay more for them because right now, they are worth more as a coin than they are as scrap silver. Refining 35% and 40% is a bit more of a pain with other materials inside, but if you are only buying and selling then as coins, then the extra effort of refining doesn't matter. A dealers need only worry about where to store them and not how to pull the silver out.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Speedbump, post: 2531413, member: 75637"]Dealers will pay more for them because right now, they are worth more as a coin than they are as scrap silver. Refining 35% and 40% is a bit more of a pain with other materials inside, but if you are only buying and selling then as coins, then the extra effort of refining doesn't matter. A dealers need only worry about where to store them and not how to pull the silver out.[/QUOTE]
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