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<p>[QUOTE="clembo, post: 441215, member: 8033"]Nope not a trailer. An old bank actually. Three employees on any given day for a start to overhead. </p><p>Eddiespin is seeing it the way it is. Silver is tough to get and flying out of the store. The ten rolls of Silver Eagles I mentioned earlier were long gone by the day's end.</p><p><br /></p><p>I could be considered biased as I'm working at a shop but believe me I'm not. Dealers are getting a bad rap over this.</p><p>Just a few months ago there were hundreds of rolls of silver eagles in the vault. Go in there now and the crickets are chirping.</p><p>Dealers are scrambling. We call all over looking for the silver. We've locked into lots and had them "disappear".</p><p><br /></p><p>The dealer that came through with the monster box actually acquired them in a trade.</p><p><br /></p><p>Until the "paper traders" get called on it the physical dealers are the ones that look bad. I'd honestly like to see the "paper traders" take a hard hit. They are selling what they don't have.</p><p><br /></p><p>My boss has been at this over 40 years and never seen it like this. EVEN when the Hunt brothers tried to corner the market.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Only bought one SLQ Treashunt and you saw it on another forum. 1923. 3 visible as well as 9 and a mushy 1 to the naked eye.</p><p>Boss charged a premium on that one. He shelled out $2.50. I gave him $4.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="clembo, post: 441215, member: 8033"]Nope not a trailer. An old bank actually. Three employees on any given day for a start to overhead. Eddiespin is seeing it the way it is. Silver is tough to get and flying out of the store. The ten rolls of Silver Eagles I mentioned earlier were long gone by the day's end. I could be considered biased as I'm working at a shop but believe me I'm not. Dealers are getting a bad rap over this. Just a few months ago there were hundreds of rolls of silver eagles in the vault. Go in there now and the crickets are chirping. Dealers are scrambling. We call all over looking for the silver. We've locked into lots and had them "disappear". The dealer that came through with the monster box actually acquired them in a trade. Until the "paper traders" get called on it the physical dealers are the ones that look bad. I'd honestly like to see the "paper traders" take a hard hit. They are selling what they don't have. My boss has been at this over 40 years and never seen it like this. EVEN when the Hunt brothers tried to corner the market. Only bought one SLQ Treashunt and you saw it on another forum. 1923. 3 visible as well as 9 and a mushy 1 to the naked eye. Boss charged a premium on that one. He shelled out $2.50. I gave him $4.[/QUOTE]
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