Why such a high premium on 1oz. silver Libertads?
chesterb
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Just curious, is it the mintage or something else? 2021 just came out and are being sold for around $55-60/per. Do they have a high trade in and resale too?
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New kids on the block. It's the "gotta have 'em" price.
Look at 1999 Libertad 1oz prices!
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Good question. The prices on eBay on all rolls has been creeping up.
I recall buying those paper rolls around $140-$200 from Gainesville Coin.
Reddit wallstreetsilver gobbling up everything despite the price.
WSS missing a lot of cheaper ASEs...
Spot price crashing, smart buyers grabbing, sellers raising prices as demand rises. The answer is somewhere in there.... Cheers, RickO
Yeah a lot of them poor kids are loading up with German silver via ads on Facebook and Twitter. It's not pretty.
The whole worlds off its rocker, buy Gold™.
Libertads are chunky in hand with cool designs (semi nude ladies and birds of prey) with edge lettering and they can tone nice.
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What more do you want in a bullion coin?
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What more do you want in a bullion coin?
lower bullion premiums perhaps?
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The chunky ones with edge lettering sound like the older versions. I agree those were very cool. The newer version is a similar size and thickness as the ASE with reeded edges. Both versions have a semi naked lady and birds of prey which I also agree is cool!