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<p>[QUOTE="doug444, post: 1973391, member: 38849"]For Canada silver, try a bullion dealer who will sell you a $50-100 face lot at a percentage over spot (in person, not by mail). Bullion dealers HATE Canadian silver; it sells at a sizeable discount (as it should) to US denominations, so walk-in sellers automatically think the dealer's a crook, and virtually no one collects the 1920s through the 1960s by date anymore, plus it never accumulates in sufficient quantities to make a bag, or even a roll. </p><p><br /></p><p>After the first purchase, you'll know if the good coins have been pulled. A lot of bullion dealers don't have time, even for US, and especially for Canadian, which accounts for the discovery of occasional 19th Century coins.</p><p><br /></p><p>You sell the excess on eBay, buy-it-now, or on CT, and ship in the small flat-rate priority boxes, under $6 (plus insurance) for a box that will hold 10+ rolls.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="doug444, post: 1973391, member: 38849"]For Canada silver, try a bullion dealer who will sell you a $50-100 face lot at a percentage over spot (in person, not by mail). Bullion dealers HATE Canadian silver; it sells at a sizeable discount (as it should) to US denominations, so walk-in sellers automatically think the dealer's a crook, and virtually no one collects the 1920s through the 1960s by date anymore, plus it never accumulates in sufficient quantities to make a bag, or even a roll. After the first purchase, you'll know if the good coins have been pulled. A lot of bullion dealers don't have time, even for US, and especially for Canadian, which accounts for the discovery of occasional 19th Century coins. You sell the excess on eBay, buy-it-now, or on CT, and ship in the small flat-rate priority boxes, under $6 (plus insurance) for a box that will hold 10+ rolls.[/QUOTE]
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