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Who publishes their buy prices for coins & bullion?
I'm trying to remember what coin shops publish their buy prices. I remember seeing one in Arizona and one in New York, but I forget their names. Can someone list any sites who keep updated buy prices?
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Arizona Coin Exchange
https://www.azcoinexchange.com/BuyList.htm
For gold/silver bullion Vermillion Enterprises on Youtube gives daily video updates on their buy/sell prices.
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JMBullion has their buy and sell prices. For them to buy 90% they require a minimum of $1,000 face (one bag). Not sure about the gold, but you have to commit and ship.
JMB takes any 90% silver amount long total sell is over $1,000... sold $50 face 3 weeks ago
High sell volume is causing processing/payment delays. Looks like they are backed up on the sell to them orders. Crazy considering they are offering -$5 back of spot on .999 including ASEs. Ouch! RGDS!
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Retiring at 55, what day is today?
Scotsman publishes their bullion prices.
I've been selling bullion solely through collectpure.com since August, public buy and sell prices for a lot of items. Free shipping, payouts taking about 10 days with the price surges lately. Haven't found better prices on both the buy and sell side.
MoneyMetals.com
Scotsman publishes more-or-less realtime quote, and have numerous categories that help you narrow down to exactly what you're interested in evaluating.
scoins.com
Official PCGS account of:
www.TallahasseeCoinClub.com
RARCOA has their “Goldsheet” for raw and graded buy/sell spreads on pre-1933 gold.
HA, Upstate also have buy sheets if you can get on their lists.
You have to register to see their buy price. That is NOT an offer to buy.
The only published offer I know of is;
https://azcoinexchange.com/buylist.htm
You call these other guys and you can't get ahold of anyone. I hope phone trees and messages. If they want it then why not make a published offer.
Busy with other customers is why you can't get ahold of anyone.
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I tried calling even back before the refineries backed up and there was still a premium on 90%. Getting operators was difficult but they didn't know and couldn't get a buyer on the line or find one who'd call back. Apparently bids are trade secrets or vary too much by caller. Mebbe we need to go back to snail mail. At least it makes an actual connection 99% of the time.
I was trying to remember Arizona Coin Exchange and Upstate something or other.
Getting a handle on bullion pricing isn't too hard, but does anyone else have a buy list for "common" or collectible coins like Arizona Coin Exchange does?
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