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<p>[QUOTE="Blaubart, post: 1985989, member: 37498"]I think the posters above were referring to numismatic value, which has been discussed a bit with the mention of how many have been produced and other factors that influence such value.</p><p><br /></p><p>As far as the silver value goes, yes, they contain (at least) one troy ounce of silver. There have been a few that have been produced ( I can't remember the year(s) offhand) that were a little thicker. Enough so that if you have a full tube of 20, you may experience a little difficulty getting the top to fit flush.</p><p><br /></p><p>How much is the silver worth? Much depends on the situation: Buying from a dealer, selling to a dealer, selling directly to a buyer (non-dealer).</p><p><br /></p><p>When purchased from a dealer, ASE sell for more than melt. Typically around 10% over melt. When you sell to a dealer, most offer melt, or slightly below melt. The difference between the two is known as the spread, and it's how dealers pay their bills and earn a living.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you sell them on ebay or if you find a private party interested in buying them locally, you can usually sell them for melt plus a small premium.</p><p><br /></p><p>Either way, they usually sell for more than private rounds do, unless there's some collector value to the rounds.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Blaubart, post: 1985989, member: 37498"]I think the posters above were referring to numismatic value, which has been discussed a bit with the mention of how many have been produced and other factors that influence such value. As far as the silver value goes, yes, they contain (at least) one troy ounce of silver. There have been a few that have been produced ( I can't remember the year(s) offhand) that were a little thicker. Enough so that if you have a full tube of 20, you may experience a little difficulty getting the top to fit flush. How much is the silver worth? Much depends on the situation: Buying from a dealer, selling to a dealer, selling directly to a buyer (non-dealer). When purchased from a dealer, ASE sell for more than melt. Typically around 10% over melt. When you sell to a dealer, most offer melt, or slightly below melt. The difference between the two is known as the spread, and it's how dealers pay their bills and earn a living. If you sell them on ebay or if you find a private party interested in buying them locally, you can usually sell them for melt plus a small premium. Either way, they usually sell for more than private rounds do, unless there's some collector value to the rounds.[/QUOTE]
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