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<p>[QUOTE="SILVER E C-C, post: 1797567, member: 19242"]collinf ~ you say that you would pay $30 for a Silver Britannia Coin, but if you bought a box of 500 you would pay 25 to 50 cents over spot for each coin. So in today's market that would be $22.10 to $22.35 each, when you purchase a coin you need to know that a seller has all kinds of fee's. Entrance fee's to shows, booth fee's, handling fee's on these 500 coin boxes, The mint don't sell single bullion coins they only sell the monster boxes.</p><p> </p><p>If you buy the collector coins from the US Mint or any other Mint then yes you can expect to mark them up a little for resale as many sellers do. If you buy a Silver Britannia at $30 and spot silver goes back up to $46 per ounce like it has in the past, then could expect to sell your coin for $46 plus $2 for handling. Most buyer's know this when they are buying coins or currency.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SILVER E C-C, post: 1797567, member: 19242"]collinf ~ you say that you would pay $30 for a Silver Britannia Coin, but if you bought a box of 500 you would pay 25 to 50 cents over spot for each coin. So in today's market that would be $22.10 to $22.35 each, when you purchase a coin you need to know that a seller has all kinds of fee's. Entrance fee's to shows, booth fee's, handling fee's on these 500 coin boxes, The mint don't sell single bullion coins they only sell the monster boxes. If you buy the collector coins from the US Mint or any other Mint then yes you can expect to mark them up a little for resale as many sellers do. If you buy a Silver Britannia at $30 and spot silver goes back up to $46 per ounce like it has in the past, then could expect to sell your coin for $46 plus $2 for handling. Most buyer's know this when they are buying coins or currency.[/QUOTE]
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