<< <i>Is it common to buy silver dollars of any kind, on ebay for less than melt? >>
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<< <i>I buy a lot of silver on ebay for less than melt, but never ASE's. I have been tempted to buy ASE's for like 6% over melt, but never close to melt. >>
Really? I've yet to be that fortunate. I hope you're not mistaking all that 100 mill junk for silver
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<< <i>Is it common to buy silver dollars of any kind, on ebay for less than melt? >>
If you want to spend hours of your time watching eBay listings for the occasional underpriced item you may get a bargain now and then.
How much is your time worth?
.
<< <i>I buy a lot of silver on ebay for less than melt, but never ASE's. I have been tempted to buy ASE's for like 6% over melt, but never close to melt. >>
Really? I've yet to be that fortunate. I hope you're not mistaking all that 100 mill junk for silver
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