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<p>[QUOTE="mikem2000, post: 1733397, member: 30574"]To try to get this thread back on target, I sort of kind of agree with Detecto (did I say that ?). While ASE's do have some advantages, I am just not sure if they are worth $3.00 over spot. The reason I said sort of agree, I am specifically talking about OPM bars. I just don't know if they are considered generic. They are easily recognizable by many so it should not be hard to move them. If you buy them from Provident, the chances of counterfeit are slim to none, and PM will make good if you happen to get counterfeits. Right now a 10 oz bar is going for $197, which is only about $1.25 per Oz over spot, plus very low shipping. Seems like a much better deal than Eagles to me.</p><p><br /></p><p>Chris, you have been talking about a monster box for 10 G's so right now you can get the equivalent with 50 10 ouncers for under 10 large.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mikem2000, post: 1733397, member: 30574"]To try to get this thread back on target, I sort of kind of agree with Detecto (did I say that ?). While ASE's do have some advantages, I am just not sure if they are worth $3.00 over spot. The reason I said sort of agree, I am specifically talking about OPM bars. I just don't know if they are considered generic. They are easily recognizable by many so it should not be hard to move them. If you buy them from Provident, the chances of counterfeit are slim to none, and PM will make good if you happen to get counterfeits. Right now a 10 oz bar is going for $197, which is only about $1.25 per Oz over spot, plus very low shipping. Seems like a much better deal than Eagles to me. Chris, you have been talking about a monster box for 10 G's so right now you can get the equivalent with 50 10 ouncers for under 10 large.[/QUOTE]
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