<< <i>Will they be very liquid on the secondary market? >>
I think they're only liquid during the pour............ >>
By the way Tom, how many of these should I pencil in for HJB? Could be a big hit among all those "high end" shoppers im sure you guys enjoy with your snazzy location!
I assumed it was implied the maker will buy them back at melt price at any time. >>
Of course I would buy them back at melt, but I think the question was "how liquid on the secondary market?". My guess is that these will sell for WELL above melt if placed on eBay.
<< <i>Will they be very liquid on the secondary market? >>
I think they're only liquid during the pour............ >>
By the way Tom, how many of these should I pencil in for HJB? Could be a big hit among all those "high end" shoppers im sure you guys enjoy with your snazzy location! >>
In all seriosity, you should get a logo copied from the hood ornament on the firetruck in "Farenheit 451." That would sell. TD
Numismatist. 50 year member ANA. Winner of four ANA Heath Literary Awards; three Wayte and Olga Raymond Literary Awards; Numismatist of the Year Award 2009, and Lifetime Achievement Award 2020. Winner numerous NLG Literary Awards.
The change in the thread title must not have taken. I brought it up to the top for you. TD
Numismatist. 50 year member ANA. Winner of four ANA Heath Literary Awards; three Wayte and Olga Raymond Literary Awards; Numismatist of the Year Award 2009, and Lifetime Achievement Award 2020. Winner numerous NLG Literary Awards.
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<< <i>Will they be very liquid on the secondary market? >>
I think they're only liquid during the pour............
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By the way Tom, how many of these should I pencil in for HJB? Could be a big hit among all those "high end" shoppers im sure you guys enjoy with your snazzy location!
I assumed it was implied the maker will buy them back at melt price at any time.
<< <i>How liquid are they?
I assumed it was implied the maker will buy them back at melt price at any time. >>
Of course I would buy them back at melt, but I think the question was "how liquid on the secondary market?". My guess is that these will sell for WELL above melt if placed on eBay.
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<< <i>Will they be very liquid on the secondary market? >>
I think they're only liquid during the pour............
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By the way Tom, how many of these should I pencil in for HJB? Could be a big hit among all those "high end" shoppers im sure you guys enjoy with your snazzy location! >>
In all seriosity, you should get a logo copied from the hood ornament on the firetruck in "Farenheit 451." That would sell.
TD
change in weight stamping format
<< <i>How liquid are they?
I assumed it was implied the maker will buy them back at melt price at any time. >>
Gee I am sure he would since they are being sold WAY above melt!
<< <i>There has been a minor change in the bar's design. It involves the stamping of the weight of the bar. Please refer to this thread for updates:
change in weight stamping format >>
The change in the thread title must not have taken. I brought it up to the top for you.
TD