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<p>[QUOTE="myownprivy, post: 3882731, member: 84588"]Check out online dealers and see what their buyback prices are relative to spot and relative to their sell price. This will give you an idea of a typical spread. Then, that will tell you what price you pay would constitute a good deal.</p><p><br /></p><p>Generally speaking, a one oz silver Maple Leaf or Eagle at around 5% over spot is always a good deal to me. That's because I know I should always be able to sell it back for spot to between 5% over. Therefore, it's a low risk buy.</p><p><br /></p><p>Generic rounds and bars (10oz or under) will be bought back below spot. So, a good deal is at spot or under. </p><p><br /></p><p>Gold? Buy your ounces in ultra secure ways. As far as I'm concerned, that means only 2013-present Maples. </p><p>If you have throwing around money for 1/10 oz pieces because you collect then, shoot for as much under 10% as possible, because buyback on these will be all over the place.</p><p><br /></p><p>As far as junk silver, coin roll hunt for that. Face is a good deal.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="myownprivy, post: 3882731, member: 84588"]Check out online dealers and see what their buyback prices are relative to spot and relative to their sell price. This will give you an idea of a typical spread. Then, that will tell you what price you pay would constitute a good deal. Generally speaking, a one oz silver Maple Leaf or Eagle at around 5% over spot is always a good deal to me. That's because I know I should always be able to sell it back for spot to between 5% over. Therefore, it's a low risk buy. Generic rounds and bars (10oz or under) will be bought back below spot. So, a good deal is at spot or under. Gold? Buy your ounces in ultra secure ways. As far as I'm concerned, that means only 2013-present Maples. If you have throwing around money for 1/10 oz pieces because you collect then, shoot for as much under 10% as possible, because buyback on these will be all over the place. As far as junk silver, coin roll hunt for that. Face is a good deal.[/QUOTE]
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