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<p>[QUOTE="Kevin Dore, post: 3186043, member: 96515"]I take no offense. I rarely ever do. But I'm trying to get a better sense for a real percentage of what is acceptably paid in premiums plus what is generally acceptable as a discounted rate when selling. I know my original question was quite simplified which is why I spent the time going into detail as to why I was asking. I'm no where near a point that I want to sell anything. I'm quite happy just holding the silver I currently own for quite a long time, but I know the day may come where if like to sell and I'd rather educate myself now than wait till the last minute and rush into a sell just to find out I missed out on any good advice that could have made me a better profit.</p><p><br /></p><p>I do know that there are tons of silver rounds for example that fetch a much higher premium, but I don't know enough about the market to know which investments would be better than others which is why I'm sticking to things that out at or very near spot prices.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Dore, post: 3186043, member: 96515"]I take no offense. I rarely ever do. But I'm trying to get a better sense for a real percentage of what is acceptably paid in premiums plus what is generally acceptable as a discounted rate when selling. I know my original question was quite simplified which is why I spent the time going into detail as to why I was asking. I'm no where near a point that I want to sell anything. I'm quite happy just holding the silver I currently own for quite a long time, but I know the day may come where if like to sell and I'd rather educate myself now than wait till the last minute and rush into a sell just to find out I missed out on any good advice that could have made me a better profit. I do know that there are tons of silver rounds for example that fetch a much higher premium, but I don't know enough about the market to know which investments would be better than others which is why I'm sticking to things that out at or very near spot prices.[/QUOTE]
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