*** The Official AUGUST Precious Metals Buy, Sell & Trade Thread ***
zrlevin
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If you have any precious metal items that you are selling please post a reply to this thread with description, photos if possible, asking price, and accepted methods of payment.
If you have any precious metal items that you are actively looking to purchase post a reply to this thread expressing what it is you are looking for.
Please do not make any extra threads on this subject matter in the Precious Metals forum.
This one thread will be active for all of August, 2011.
Once September comes around we can make a new thread and let this one drop away to the pits of forum purgatory.
If you have any precious metal items that you are actively looking to purchase post a reply to this thread expressing what it is you are looking for.
Please do not make any extra threads on this subject matter in the Precious Metals forum.
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Once September comes around we can make a new thread and let this one drop away to the pits of forum purgatory.
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Too many positive BST transactions with too many members to list.
First Spouses:
Uncirculated (4) available: MW, AA, TJ, DM {specify} SOLD
Proud recipient of two "You Suck" awards
2010 America The Beautiful 25 oz Set: $1280
PCGS MS68DMPL-Mount Hood
PCGS MS68DMPL-Yellowstone
PCGS MS68DMPL-Yosemite
PCGS MS69PL-Grand Canyon
PCGS MS69-Hot Springs
This is a set from APMEX
This is delivered price. Payment by paypal gift or money order.
PRICE REDUCTION
Australia -1996 Silver Proof Kookaburra 1oz .9999 Bullion Coin, includes original government packaging SOLD
United Kingdom – 2008 Britannia 1oz Bullion Coin (low luster) - $55.00
Thanks for looking,
-Bob
"Interest rates, the price of money, are the most important market. And, perversely, they’re the market that’s most manipulated by the Fed." - Doug Casey
Terms: All bullion sales final. Numismatic items can be returned for 7 days from receipt; please notify me first if there are any problems. Shipping is by Priority Mail Insured (First Class for inexpensive items) to be paid by the buyer. I accept checks, money orders, and PayPal (+3%). References and additional photos are available upon request.
51.33ozt ASW
Take it all for $1990 + $25 shipping by registered mail = $ON HOLD
12oz of government minted .9999 bullion
(9) 2010 .9999 1oz Canadian Maple Leaves in mint tube - $40 each, buy them all and get tube
(3) 2011 .9999 1oz Vienna Philharmonics - $40 each
$55 face value 90% Silver
(3) Rolls ($10 face) circulated Walking Liberty Halves in square tubes - $280 each
(1) Roll ($10 face) circulated Franklin Halves in square tubes $275
(1) Roll ($10 face) circulated Washington Quarters - $275
(1) Roll ($5 face) circulated dimes, 25 Roosevelt & 25 Mercury - $138
PRICE REDUCED
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Buyer pays actual shipping and insurance charges.
(1) set of 1986 - 2005 NGC MS69 Silver American Eagles. - $1,100.00
(1) set of 1986 - 2004 NGC MS69 Silver American Eagles - $1,045.00
both sets include the 1996 key date.
Thanks,
Bstat
2010 ATB Amark pcgs bu set all coins are amazing mirrored this set was cherry picked from 10 other sets to put the best cois in 1 set $1365
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Just $211.00 delivered Priority! -SOLD-
Please see my 14K chain listed above for a great deal on gold!
I can't figure out a fair price for these. A dealer from of mine who is pretty sharp suggested $800-$850 per roll. That seemed high imo. But he also mentioned that Littleton is paying $41 per coin from rolls when they pick. That's helpful, but they're probably only picking out MS63 and higher coins. These rolls were put away in the early 1970's and are decent average MS62 quality overall. No sliders, all full luster decent coins. Some blasty, some a bit toned. Considering that Apmex probably buys these at 80% of their sell ($850), that's probably around $680 buy. So what would be a fair price a tad over wholesale so I don't bury my friend in these, and at the same time don't undersell myself? $800 seems too high imo. Slabbed MS62's are bid sight-unseen at Coininfo.com for $38. I guess I'm sort of surprised at the 20% spread on these coins. Seems like a lot for basically silver bullionish coins. There are probably 1 or 2 MS64 coins in these rolls. Basically a 61-64 quality range with most 62-63.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
roadrunner
<< <i>A friend of mine is looking to buy some solid 1922/1923 BU Peace dollar rolls from me. Even after looking at Tulving, Apmex, Silvertowne, CNI, Gainsville, Coininfo.com, eBay, etc....
I can't figure out a fair price for these. A dealer from of mine who is pretty sharp suggested $800-$850 per roll. That seemed high imo. But he also mentioned that Littleton is paying $41 per coin from rolls when they pick. That's helpful, but they're probably only picking out MS63 and higher coins. These rolls were put away in the early 1970's and are decent average MS62 quality overall. No sliders, all full luster decent coins. Some blasty, some a bit toned. Considering that Apmex probably buys these at 80% of their sell ($850), that's probably around $680 buy. So what would be a fair price a tad over wholesale so I don't bury my friend in these, and at the same time don't undersell myself? $800 seems too high imo. Slabbed MS62's are bid sight-unseen at Coininfo.com for $38. I guess I'm sort of surprised at the 20% spread on these coins. Seems like a lot for basically silver bullionish coins. There are probably 1 or 2 MS64 coins in these rolls. Basically a 61-64 quality range with most 62-63.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
roadrunner >>
You've narrowed the range. $800 seems fair, given the info, but you said it still feels high, so go $1 lower to $780 per roll and buy the guy a drink with some of the proceeds. Cheers. Of course silver might move tonight and that will change things.
Thanks. Yeah, I've narrowed the range some ($680-$800) but it's still wide compared to the tight spreads that circ VF silver dollars and 90% silver trade for. Even at $700 per roll that's
still a 17% premium to spot. I look it as a sort of integrity thing. My job is to get him into stuff at slightly higher levels (0-5%) than I could on my own. Don't want to make a 10-15% spread on this. If $750 were a good wholesale price then charging $775-$800 would be fair. If wholesale on this roll is only $650-$675 then charging more than $700-$725 would be inappropriate imo. Interesting that I've known the guy via correspondece and frequent phone calls for 16 years but we only met once when I was out in Calif. in 2001. We live 3,000 miles apart. I also sold him sovereigns today at Tulving's posted buy prices.
Normally to figure out a price where quality of something makes a huge difference you start high (like $800 here) and then shop it at show and see what offers you get. After about 3-5 stops you'll have range pretty much narrowed down. That's not going to happen here. I'm tempted to price them at $700 since it's more about him getting a great price than it is about me making an extra 10% profit by digging deep into the retail spread. When people have no clue as to how to value what they're getting, that's when it's your job to do them a solid. Unfortunately our business usually handles newbie transactions just the opposite way.
roadrunner
<< <i>You've narrowed the range. $800 seems fair, given the info, but you said it still feels high, so go $1 lower to $780 per roll and buy the guy a drink with some of the proceeds. Cheers. Of course silver might move tonight and that will change things.
Thanks. Yeah, I've narrowed the range some ($680-$800) but it's still wide compared to the tight spreads that circ VF silver dollars and 90% silver trade for. Even at $700 per roll that's
still a 17% premium to spot. I look it as a sort of integrity thing. My job is to get him into stuff at slightly higher levels (0-5%) than I could on my own. Don't want to make a 10-15% spread on this. If $750 were a good wholesale price then charging $775-$800 would be fair. If wholesale on this roll is only $650-$675 then charging more than $700-$725 would be inappropriate imo. Interesting that I've known the guy via correspondece and frequent phone calls for 16 years but we only met once when I was out in Calif. in 2001. We live 3,000 miles apart. I also sold him sovereigns today at Tulving's posted buy prices.
Normally to figure out a price where quality of something makes a huge difference you start high (like $800 here) and then shop it at show and see what offers you get. After about 3-5 stops you'll have range pretty much narrowed down. That's not going to happen here. I'm tempted to price them at $700 since it's more about him getting a great price than it is about me making an extra 10% profit by digging deep into the retail spread. When people have no clue as to how to value what they're getting, that's when it's your job to do them a solid. Unfortunately our business usually handles newbie transactions just the opposite way.
roadrunner >>
$700 is a very very fair buy price in my opinion. You make some and you don't bury a friend in want.
Too many positive BST transactions with too many members to list.
Yes it is. So where do you put "What's it worth" type threads? Certainly not in the main body to clutter things up. It's not like this thread gets a ton of play.
But for "bookkeeping" I'll offer the 2 rolls for $800 each. If someone were really interested they would have PM'd.
I'll be able to find my buddy something else, maybe Morgan BU rolls. I don't think the Peace rolls are a good fit him.
roadrunner
<< <i>Isn't this the Precious Metals Buy, Sell & Trade Thread?
Yes it is. So where do you put "What's it worth" type threads? >>
If it's PM related, just start a new thread by asking your question. You'll get plenty of help and free advice some of which will actually be useful.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
<< <i>A friend of mine is looking to buy some solid 1922/1923 BU Peace dollar rolls from me. Even after looking at Tulving, Apmex, Silvertowne, CNI, Gainsville, Coininfo.com, eBay, etc....
I can't figure out a fair price for these. A dealer from of mine who is pretty sharp suggested $800-$850 per roll. That seemed high imo. But he also mentioned that Littleton is paying $41 per coin from rolls when they pick. That's helpful, but they're probably only picking out MS63 and higher coins. These rolls were put away in the early 1970's and are decent average MS62 quality overall. No sliders, all full luster decent coins. Some blasty, some a bit toned. Considering that Apmex probably buys these at 80% of their sell ($850), that's probably around $680 buy. So what would be a fair price a tad over wholesale so I don't bury my friend in these, and at the same time don't undersell myself? $800 seems too high imo. Slabbed MS62's are bid sight-unseen at Coininfo.com for $38. I guess I'm sort of surprised at the 20% spread on these coins. Seems like a lot for basically silver bullionish coins. There are probably 1 or 2 MS64 coins in these rolls. Basically a 61-64 quality range with most 62-63.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
roadrunner >>
650 is a fair price. There's no premium for the 22/23 Peace dollars.
I have 4 perfect 1oz sivler canadian timber wolves, looking to trade for a clean 1/10 AGE.
Thanks,
Bob
"Interest rates, the price of money, are the most important market. And, perversely, they’re the market that’s most manipulated by the Fed." - Doug Casey
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
<< <i>dang derryb, do you know something we don't? >>
downpayment on waterfront in Baleyville, I mean Belize. Once I get the total I need from my "savings account" I'll pull the remainders.
"Interest rates, the price of money, are the most important market. And, perversely, they’re the market that’s most manipulated by the Fed." - Doug Casey
Save me a seat at this bar I'll be there in a few years
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
<< <i>You two gonna have room down there for an eternal pessimist? Im a halfway decent cook.....I can identify poisonous snakes.....and im a good conversationalist >>
Don't forget to mention your large stack of 1/4 ouncer of AGEs.
Disney's Wizard of Oz 50th Anniversary plaque and 12 ea. '2 oz.' Proof Medallions/24 oz. total - .999 silver.
Pic above is of mine. If you'd like to see more detail on this item, here is another one that is listed on eBay, which is identical to mine, Except ... **** I do NOT have the COA. My camera is old, so my pic isn't that good. Another one like mine on eBay I do not see much toning on my coins except on maybe 2-3 of them. Very, very minute toning. Item is in wonderful shape. If you have an interest, I can get you a few more pics, or easier for me a Flip video on youtube.
This is a rare Limited Edition set:
THE WIZARD OF OZ: 50th Anniversary (1939 – 1988) Silver Proof Series
Asking $1350 OBO.
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Next item is a novelty copper charm bracelet with a few old wheat cents attached as the charms. Dates of the 5 wheaties are: 1912, 1921, 1923, 1931 and 1958. The '58 is EF, the rest are approx. VG-VF. The coins are definitely worn, and not valuable/pristine - as mentioned, this is more of a novelty item vs. anything else. There appears to be two more attachments where previously there were 2 or more coins attached which can either ber easily removed, or you can add more coins. I am asking $30 OBO.
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Also for sale:
2007 Joe Dandy Headframe Medallion - 1/2 oz. .999 gold medallion
Serial # 166
Comes with COA from:
Cripple Creek & Victor Mining Company (CC&V), which also says: AngloGold Ashanti, Anglogold Ashanti (Colorado) Corp.
.9999 fine gold refined from CC&V's dore`.
Specifications:
Dore` Prod Date: Feb 5, 2007
Lot No: CCV07013
Assay: .9999 fine gold
Weight: .5 ounces
Diameter: .977 in.
Thickness: .083 in.
Strike: Proof
Asking price is spot +$20.
you can view this coin on apmex.com website, as they just got a few more in stock. They were out of stock. Their price is $10 more than mine.
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TERMS: Money Order preferred.
Buyer pays actual shipping and insurance charges.
bump to update my listing on the first page. $90 face 90% silver.
Too many positive BST transactions with too many members to list.
Oops, so did I.
"Interest rates, the price of money, are the most important market. And, perversely, they’re the market that’s most manipulated by the Fed." - Doug Casey
.24187 x 5 = 1.20935 x 1849.80 = $ 2237.05
.77344 x 5 = 3.8672 x 42.45 = 164.16
2237.05 + 164.16 = 2401.21
Will sell for 2325.00 (((SOLD))))
Pics soon
common commems
I like round numbers and keeping things simple:
150 war nickels for $300 shipped. Yes I will sell partial lots but you pay shipping.
These are the actual nickels you will receive. Larger lots will receive a happy or two to compensate for any wear and tear. I love repeat customers. If this ad is still up, these are still for sale. I will not be raising the price of these war nickels no matter what spot silver does in the future (I like round numbers and keeping it simple)
I am asking $1985.00 dlvd, or reasonable offer. ON HOLD!
Paypal + 3% or gift, checks will hold 7 days, I will give you a discount for Postal money orders. I have a lot of references there are some below in my signature line! Thanks
From D. Carrs site: 2010 is the 150th anniversary of the first Clark Gruber & Co coins. A popular slogan at the time of the Colorado Gold Rush was "Pike's Peak or Bust". In 1860-1861, Denver-based Clark Gruber & Co produced high-quality gold coins that circulated alongside regular US coinage. A few years later the US government bought out the private Clark Gruber mint and eventually converted the operation into the official US Denver Mint in 1906.
I took it out of the flip and put it in a capsule. This is a very nice piece. I can't find were the original flip that came with it is.
Plus 5 different 1974-76 Uncirculated Canadian Olympic sets. 2 -$10 dollar coins, 2 - $5 dollar coins.
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Total of 4.325 ASW silver in each set. All in there OGP which is included, and COA. $190 payment options same as above.
I will give you a discount for Postal money orders
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Ten (10) 2011 American Silver Eagle Proofs
First Strike Eligible!!! $750 obo...
Shipping and insurance included
Check, money order or Paypal (add 3%)
Thx, Tim
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1976-Canadian Olympic set. 2 -$10 dollar coins, 2 - $5 dollar coins.
Coins are hazed, some spots, one of the $10 dollar coins has a cracked capsule.
Total of 4.325 oz. fine silver. All the OGP is included, with COA. $175 delivered. MO, PP add 3%, or gift.
UNEMPLOYED, NO POWER UNTIL Sep. 5th, PRICE REDUCED
4- Canadian dollars 2- 1988 Saint Maurice Ironworks dollars, BU .375 oz. fine silver each. 2- 1995 Jacque Cartier
dollars, BU .748 oz. fine silver each. Total of 2.246 oz. fine silver $90 delivered. MO, PP add 3% or gift.
All 4 coins come in RCM plastic square containers, and the carboard sleeves.
bump for the late crew, still got my deal on the first page..........for now.
Too many positive BST transactions with too many members to list.
1- 5 Rouble 1980 Moscow Olympics gymnastics coin - 90% silver
1- 10 Rouble 1980 Moscow Olympics coin with logo - 90% silver
1- 100 Schilling 1976 Austria Innsbruck Olympics coin - 64% silver
Total is 2.117 oz pure silver. Asking $85 shipped. These are nice uncirculated coins.
Geneve Quartz
19.2 Grams gross weight 14k Bezel and band
small diamonds
Not sure what the movement weighs
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