Very cool silver bars with reeded edges yet which is a nice feature. What does the reverse look like?
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Nice looking reverse. I like they come in a rectangular tube of 20 coins.
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@PerryHall said:
Very cool silver bars with reeded edges yet which is a nice feature. What does the reverse look like?
I don’t own any, but I’ve seen those in person, they’re very very well-made!
Scottsdale makes some terrific stuff.
Yah, like I said I've been looking at them for a while. I paid up, but if silver keeps going, and I have no reason to think it won't, it would hurt more later.
@PerryHall said:
Very cool silver bars with reeded edges yet which is a nice feature. What does the reverse look like?
I don’t own any, but I’ve seen those in person, they’re very very well-made!
Scottsdale makes some terrific stuff.
Yah, like I said I've been looking at them for a while. I paid up, but if silver keeps going, and I have no reason to think it won't, it would hurt more later.
I’m sure it will be similar to my situation…
I bought this bar directly from Scottsdale back in 2019, I believe Silver was around $15 an ounce at the time the premium was pretty strong. It was like almost 4 dollars over which was pretty difficult for me to justify at the time…
I just looked in my eBay believe it or not. It still shows that purchase…
$369.99
I think I’ve recouped my premium at this point.
In the listing actually still takes you to the same item from Scottsdale and now they’re asking $915.18
Been telling you guys for years that modern graded bullion will have its day. In a world of counterfeiting with no enforcement, the authenticity of high grade coins that have been melted in large numbers results in a significant premium.
I only paid 42 each and I'm going to make money on every one of them after grading fees. I kinda don't care that they're not 18/ea.
I've been making real good money in a niche gold and silver jewelry market, so I got more of that, too. People just pay whatever you ask and don't care and I've never experienced anything like this in my life. I'm just making up numbers half the time.
Really appreciate all the advice you guys have given me over the years. Even if some of it wasn't entirely correct it has led me here.
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Recent little pickup.

Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe these were made by Engelhard?
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I'm not saying you're wrong, but
National Refiners was a separate entity,
You may be thinking COLONIAL or ROYAL
That may be it. Shows you how much I know about vintage silver. No wonder I couldn’t find it on Allengelhard. I should stick to coins
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Nah, vintage silver has its own degree of cool that the average coins lack
Very cool 👍
Eventually, I will try to track down that variety
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This was a cool pick up this week:
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Impulse purchase yesterday.

This high relief Canada Peace Dollar is really pretty. Only 3000 minted apparently.
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I really like the Halley's comet pieces!
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I was holding off on grabbing a roll of these.. always wanted one.. But figured I should act if I really want them so I pulled the trigger
That is one very cool roll!
I knew it would happen.
Very cool silver bars with reeded edges yet which is a nice feature. What does the reverse look like?
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
Nice looking reverse. I like they come in a rectangular tube of 20 coins.
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 don’t own any, but I’ve seen those in person, they’re very very well-made!
Scottsdale makes some terrific stuff.
My YouTube Channel
Yah, like I said I've been looking at them for a while. I paid up, but if silver keeps going, and I have no reason to think it won't, it would hurt more later.
I’m sure it will be similar to my situation…
I bought this bar directly from Scottsdale back in 2019, I believe Silver was around $15 an ounce at the time the premium was pretty strong. It was like almost 4 dollars over which was pretty difficult for me to justify at the time…
I just looked in my eBay believe it or not. It still shows that purchase…
$369.99
I think I’ve recouped my premium at this point.
In the listing actually still takes you to the same item from Scottsdale and now they’re asking $915.18
My YouTube Channel
I bought more.
Been telling you guys for years that modern graded bullion will have its day. In a world of counterfeiting with no enforcement, the authenticity of high grade coins that have been melted in large numbers results in a significant premium.
I only paid 42 each and I'm going to make money on every one of them after grading fees. I kinda don't care that they're not 18/ea.
I've been making real good money in a niche gold and silver jewelry market, so I got more of that, too. People just pay whatever you ask and don't care and I've never experienced anything like this in my life. I'm just making up numbers half the time.
Really appreciate all the advice you guys have given me over the years. Even if some of it wasn't entirely correct it has led me here.