Silver logo'd stackers and rounds?
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I only own physical silver in junk bags and 100 oz Englehard bars.
My question is this- For example Scottsdale sells stackers and rounds with their logos.
If I bought these Scottsadle items for example-- how easy are they to sell to other precious metals operations that advertise buy/sells?
Would Apmex buy Scottsdale logo'd bullion from me when it comes time to sell? Would scottdale buy Apmex logo items? It seems that they wouldn't and that creates a possible one way market unless you sell on private treaty but that creates another dilemma. Speed.
I also noticed that Apmex and a couple others do not have published "buys" on some items that they sell.
Should one stay away from these items and only purchase items that they have published buys on?
TIA, MJ
My question is this- For example Scottsdale sells stackers and rounds with their logos.
If I bought these Scottsadle items for example-- how easy are they to sell to other precious metals operations that advertise buy/sells?
Would Apmex buy Scottsdale logo'd bullion from me when it comes time to sell? Would scottdale buy Apmex logo items? It seems that they wouldn't and that creates a possible one way market unless you sell on private treaty but that creates another dilemma. Speed.
I also noticed that Apmex and a couple others do not have published "buys" on some items that they sell.
Should one stay away from these items and only purchase items that they have published buys on?
TIA, MJ
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You have the BST, ebay, craigslist, flea market, etc to sell your silver and most are not picky.
When silver hit $50/oz in the 80s do you think they were worried about what logo was on the bar? Nope, people bought anything.
Lastly, Apmex buys anything I believe. Contact them and they can give you a price for whatever you have. Silver is silver.
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My concern would be to move thousand's of ounces at once and locking in a price over the phone. The venues above don't offer that
Thank you for responding. MJ
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However, convience means a lot to me as well because of my travel schedule. Thanks again. MJ
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<< <i>Maybe you can sell back to the person/organization you bought from?
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That's really the crux of my question. I just want to make sure if I buy a different product I have more choices then who I bought it from when it comes time to sell and avoid a one way market. Agblox and Mlkman feel it shouldn't be a problem. MJ
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