When it comes to bullion, my experience with "walk-in" is that the relationship is a usually a one way relationship, especially when looking to sell. They all seem to have the attitude "you came looking for me."
When gold and silver move together, it signals the coming end of fiat money.
@derryb said:
When it comes to bullion, my experience with "walk-in" is that the relationship is a usually a one way relationship, especially when looking to sell. They all seem to have the attitude "you came looking for me."
My LCS often offers competitive pricing compared to online dealers like Apmex or JMBullion, but I'm nowhere near Florida.
LCS visit isn’t always about the best deal over online. The experience holds value to me, well worth a mild premium. I wish mine was still open, closed a few years ago.
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buying or selling? Likely to do better doing it online with a major dealer.
When gold and silver move together, it signals the coming end of fiat money.
Buying. They're currently buying online but interested in building a local B&M relationship.
When it comes to bullion, my experience with "walk-in" is that the relationship is a usually a one way relationship, especially when looking to sell. They all seem to have the attitude "you came looking for me."
When gold and silver move together, it signals the coming end of fiat money.
My LCS often offers competitive pricing compared to online dealers like Apmex or JMBullion, but I'm nowhere near Florida.
LCS visit isn’t always about the best deal over online. The experience holds value to me, well worth a mild premium. I wish mine was still open, closed a few years ago.
One of our forum members is fairly close to that area. I beleve he dabbles in buying/selling. Maybe he'll chime in.
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