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<p>[QUOTE="harley bissell, post: 2894216, member: 88212"]My thoughts gold versus silver. If gold reaches the $2000 predicted silver will also rise. Buy gold at $1500 sell at $2000 make 25% profit in a thin market since few people have $2000 to spend. Silver at $100 same day. You bought silver like most folks currently at $15 per dollar face in junk silver or $17.50 in .999 ASE or rounds. You have made on this sale 82.5% to 85% profit selling into a wider market. There will always be more people who have a hundred bucks than those who have $2000. That is for selling one ounce of gold. If you have accumulated more your problems in finding a buyer expand not contract. Silver hoards and gold hoards can be divided into smaller lots but the problem remains in finding a buyer on short notice. Premiums benefit the dealer not the collector. Buying junk coins there is not a premium to buy and occasionally some of the coins can be sold for a premium to collectors leaving behind the worn and damaged coins. Do as you please.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="harley bissell, post: 2894216, member: 88212"]My thoughts gold versus silver. If gold reaches the $2000 predicted silver will also rise. Buy gold at $1500 sell at $2000 make 25% profit in a thin market since few people have $2000 to spend. Silver at $100 same day. You bought silver like most folks currently at $15 per dollar face in junk silver or $17.50 in .999 ASE or rounds. You have made on this sale 82.5% to 85% profit selling into a wider market. There will always be more people who have a hundred bucks than those who have $2000. That is for selling one ounce of gold. If you have accumulated more your problems in finding a buyer expand not contract. Silver hoards and gold hoards can be divided into smaller lots but the problem remains in finding a buyer on short notice. Premiums benefit the dealer not the collector. Buying junk coins there is not a premium to buy and occasionally some of the coins can be sold for a premium to collectors leaving behind the worn and damaged coins. Do as you please.[/QUOTE]
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