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<p>[QUOTE="MalakingAso, post: 1337042, member: 33557"]I really like the junk silver as well. I have narrowed down my purchases to junk (dimes, quarters and halves), ASE's and one ounce gold coins. I try to buy up any and all junk silver being sold in the local classifieds for about 10 to 15% under spot. It takes time but I get good deals. I also buy from local coin shops who are usually about 3 to 4% over spot. I tried to buy a bunch last week with silver at $26 and change but some coin shops stopped selling as the price was to low for them.</p><p><br /></p><p>In the past I have had the 100 ounce bars but opted against them for ease of selling purposes. Say silver does spike and clears $100 an ounce, in my opinion you really narrow down your potential buyer market with the 100 ounce bars. You are probably down to the local coin dealers and they know this and will pay you under spot for your bar. Of course if you get it close to or just under you should be okay but I have decided smaller coins or lots will be easier to liquidate in the future. If you think my logic is flawed please tell me. I'm all ears. Thanks again for the response.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="MalakingAso, post: 1337042, member: 33557"]I really like the junk silver as well. I have narrowed down my purchases to junk (dimes, quarters and halves), ASE's and one ounce gold coins. I try to buy up any and all junk silver being sold in the local classifieds for about 10 to 15% under spot. It takes time but I get good deals. I also buy from local coin shops who are usually about 3 to 4% over spot. I tried to buy a bunch last week with silver at $26 and change but some coin shops stopped selling as the price was to low for them. In the past I have had the 100 ounce bars but opted against them for ease of selling purposes. Say silver does spike and clears $100 an ounce, in my opinion you really narrow down your potential buyer market with the 100 ounce bars. You are probably down to the local coin dealers and they know this and will pay you under spot for your bar. Of course if you get it close to or just under you should be okay but I have decided smaller coins or lots will be easier to liquidate in the future. If you think my logic is flawed please tell me. I'm all ears. Thanks again for the response.[/QUOTE]
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