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<p>[QUOTE="tradernick, post: 129224, member: 648"]With gold and silver being so bullish things are much easier to buy now. I buy gold coins in the shop every day, seems like. And they're much easier to sell than they were when gold was at $260...go figure.</p><p>You can always sell gold to unknown people or companies like Kitco but they usually have some rules for you to follow...be sure and communicate with them beforehand so that you know what to expect. They'll likely have minimums, too. </p><p><br /></p><p>GDJMSP is right, coin dealers usually buy scrap gold and silver. Jewelry, figurines, flatware...anything made from precious metals. Just last weekend at a FL coin show, I bought several thousand dollars of jewelry at other dealers retail prices...they hadn't adjusted their prices upward to compensate for the recent upswing, and they had their material priced at less than I'm currently paying for scrap! So I bought all I could and scrapped it for a little profit. </p><p><br /></p><p>Nick Boyd</p><p>tradernick[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tradernick, post: 129224, member: 648"]With gold and silver being so bullish things are much easier to buy now. I buy gold coins in the shop every day, seems like. And they're much easier to sell than they were when gold was at $260...go figure. You can always sell gold to unknown people or companies like Kitco but they usually have some rules for you to follow...be sure and communicate with them beforehand so that you know what to expect. They'll likely have minimums, too. GDJMSP is right, coin dealers usually buy scrap gold and silver. Jewelry, figurines, flatware...anything made from precious metals. Just last weekend at a FL coin show, I bought several thousand dollars of jewelry at other dealers retail prices...they hadn't adjusted their prices upward to compensate for the recent upswing, and they had their material priced at less than I'm currently paying for scrap! So I bought all I could and scrapped it for a little profit. Nick Boyd tradernick[/QUOTE]
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