Sorry if this has already been posted, just received an e-mail, 5ea, 1oz Silver Buffalo Round $119.7
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What I like about this is that its a great way for someone starting out too.
<< <i>APMEX on eBAY. I'm not even sure if that is a good price or not.
Here is the link. >>
ordered a couple of sets....btw u also receive an additional $7 off per set when you check out. $112 for 5 .. with free s&h. I could not pass that up.
The sale ended already. I expected through end of day and it ended and I lost out. I was just waiting to sell my bike for$350 which I just did, ran upstairs to order some and poof.....
(I didn't get any either...lol).
<< <i>So I'm taking it, this was a good deal...lol. >>
Not so sure about that. $4 ea over spot? APMEX normally sells them for $3 over + shipping: APMEX
They're just generic rounds (to me) so buying $100 worth of silver at 20% over melt doesn't look that great unless I'm missing something.
<< <i>So I'm taking it, this was a good deal...lol. >>
Almost $24 each for generic silver rounds doesn't seem like much of a bargain to me.
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<< <i>So I'm taking it, this was a good deal...lol. >>
Almost $24 each for generic silver rounds doesn't seem like much of a bargain to me. >>
If you just want generic 1 oz. rounds, get some of the Monarch bucks for $1 over spot.Here
so each was $22.60
final price total $113
Sometimes Apmex has a good deal for smaller items like this, but they sure don't last long.
It does seem that even the smallest item direct-order from Apmex had an overburdened shipping cost.
Good to hear about the deals at the other places too.
Maybe I'll buy some more stagecoaches or something that sells for ridiculous premiums when spot is up.
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<< <i>So I'm taking it, this was a good deal...lol. >>
Almost $24 each for generic silver rounds doesn't seem like much of a bargain to me. >>
You need to read the thread more thoroughly. As previously stated, a credit of $7 was applied to each set for a final cost of around $113 with free s&h. In addition, if you I used your ebay bucks, which I did, it brought my cost down to below melt.
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<< <i>So I'm taking it, this was a good deal...lol. >>
Almost $24 each for generic silver rounds doesn't seem like much of a bargain to me. >>
You need to read the thread more thoroughly. As previously stated, a credit of $7 was applied to each set for a final cost of around $113 with free s&h. In addition, if you I used your ebay bucks, which I did, it brought my cost down to below melt. >>
I don't get (Have not signed up for) eBay bucks, so I just did a quick search to see how it's done. This is what I found:
<< <i>Purchases from these categories don't qualify:
Most eBay Motors categories (Parts & Accessories purchases do qualify)
Classifieds
Coins & Paper Money > Bullion
Real Estate
eBay gift cards in the eBay Gift Cards category
Business & Industrial >>
How do you use eBay bucks on bullion?