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<p>[QUOTE="imrich, post: 2454191, member: 22331"]If you view comparesilverprices.com you will view the spread for commercial vendors. I have sales ads listed in various venues, selling diverse selections from just quality dollars to other single coin types, with mixtures in between. My prices for "no junk" 90% are below all commercial sites, in various venues. The lowest offered price is slightly above Provident buy price which is basically bullion value of 12.9 x Face, and highest price is BV + $3. Private buyer sales seemingly are reduced from a stable market price. </p><p><br /></p><p>I believe you'll find that the trigger buy price is dependent upon what is being sold, the quality, and the venue.</p><p><br /></p><p>All factors considered from my ongoing personal market study, I suggest that your best net sales price can be realized on eBay, somewhere in the 14 x face range, dependent upon commodity pricing.</p><p><br /></p><p>For those impractical uninformed who ask "why not sell here", on more than one occasion, I listed quality material here, low as BV + 50 cents without a response. The same ad on craigslist stimulated numerous buyers. The ad residual time in this venue seemingly is relatively insufficient for the average NORMAL interactive selling process. </p><p><br /></p><p>JMHO[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="imrich, post: 2454191, member: 22331"]If you view comparesilverprices.com you will view the spread for commercial vendors. I have sales ads listed in various venues, selling diverse selections from just quality dollars to other single coin types, with mixtures in between. My prices for "no junk" 90% are below all commercial sites, in various venues. The lowest offered price is slightly above Provident buy price which is basically bullion value of 12.9 x Face, and highest price is BV + $3. Private buyer sales seemingly are reduced from a stable market price. I believe you'll find that the trigger buy price is dependent upon what is being sold, the quality, and the venue. All factors considered from my ongoing personal market study, I suggest that your best net sales price can be realized on eBay, somewhere in the 14 x face range, dependent upon commodity pricing. For those impractical uninformed who ask "why not sell here", on more than one occasion, I listed quality material here, low as BV + 50 cents without a response. The same ad on craigslist stimulated numerous buyers. The ad residual time in this venue seemingly is relatively insufficient for the average NORMAL interactive selling process. JMHO[/QUOTE]
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