when you buy silver for melt

what is the actual cost per 10 dollars of coins such as circulated walkers kennedys ect.
5.7 times over spot ? do you add the 10 dollars from the coins on top of this figure?
thanks..
5.7 times over spot ? do you add the 10 dollars from the coins on top of this figure?
thanks..
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You don't include the face value in the transaction.
However, the dealer needs to make a living, too. You can't assume he always buys low and sells high. Dealers who turn over tons of metals need to make a percentage either way. IIRC, dealers like Tulving charge about 2% to the value of the metals for their profit.
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so if i buy i can spend up to $57 dollars for $10 dollars of coins.
is that what most people pay?
ok thanks!
<< <i>57 dollar per 10 dollars of 90 % silver coins , is that what i should pay for them? or is the accual cost $57 dollars plus $10 >>
At $9 per ounce, right about where we are now, a 90% silver half dollar has about $3.25 worth of silver in it. That's actually about 6.5x face.
If you can buy $10 face value of 90% silver half dollars (that would be 20 of them) at 5.7 times face, you're getting a pretty good deal.
Just remember, the half dollars MUST be dated 1964 and before to be 90% silver.
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i will be buying up to 11 dollars. after that i will sit and hold for a few years as long . waiting for pull backs of course.
<< <i>HERE IS A ROLL
HERE IS A ROLL HERE IS A ROLL >>
Currently $51.00 for $10.00 face + $10.00 shipping + ~$3.50 tax in CA = for me, $64.50 for $10.00 face or 6.45 X face...
Not bad, if one wanted it and such, but not for me.
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<< <i>TO ALL YOU SILVER PLAYERS DONT SELL FOR 5 MORE YEARS!
THERE WILL BE A SHORTAGE AND THE PRICE WILL GO HIGHER IF THEY CANT FIND ANY SELLERS!!!
i will be buying up to 11 dollars. after that i will sit and hold for a few years as long . waiting for pull backs of course. >>
Riiiiiight.
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<< <i>TO ALL YOU SILVER PLAYERS DONT SELL FOR 5 MORE YEARS!
THERE WILL BE A SHORTAGE AND THE PRICE WILL GO HIGHER IF THEY CANT FIND ANY SELLERS!!!
i will be buying up to 11 dollars. after that i will sit and hold for a few years as long . waiting for pull backs of course. >>
Riiiiiight. >>
Are you saying that pump n' dump won't work here?
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Other than the silver melt coins, of course. You are preaching to old war horses on silver melt coins and we have enough silver melt coins put away to ruin the stuctural support beams of your house. One of our posters here has put away $190,000 in face value 90% silver coins alone.
We want to keep to keep all of this silver talk a secret. We are still trying to quietly accumulate.
<< <i>I have a bag (or awfully darn close) of Mercury dimes I'd like to sell, plusanother $30+ face in halves and quarters. Where in Southern California is the place to go? >>
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<< <i>coinspeculator: I would like to hear about what coins you collect. What coins you like to collect and why?
Other than the silver melt coins, of course. You are preaching to old war horses on silver melt coins and we have enough silver melt coins put away to ruin the stuctural support beams of your house. One of our posters here has put away $190,000 in face value 90% silver coins alone.
We want to keep to keep all of this silver talk a secret. We are still trying to quietly accumulate. >>
He collects Business Strike 2005 Kennedy Halves in Prooflike DCAM, of course.
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<< <i>Business Strike 2005 Kennedy Halves in Prooflike DCAM, of course. >>
Gee, I haven't seen those since 1967!
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<< <i>coinspeculator: I would like to hear about what coins you collect. What coins you like to collect and why?
Other than the silver melt coins, of course. You are preaching to old war horses on silver melt coins and we have enough silver melt coins put away to ruin the stuctural support beams of your house. One of our posters here has put away $190,000 in face value 90% silver coins alone.
We want to keep to keep all of this silver talk a secret. We are still trying to quietly accumulate. >>
He collects Business Strike 2005 Kennedy Halves in Prooflike DCAM, of course. >>
WOW!!! 190,000.00 face. If he dumped it on the market all at once would it be enough to drop silver prices? There has to be some weight there.
(Priest) BLASPHEMY he said it again, did you hear him?
but since i have buy my coins now, i like high mint morgans, origanal rolls of silver, bullion. I realy want to start a walker high mint set.
65 or better. but for 25 grand i cant do it anytime soon.
i cant pay the high prices for old coins now these days, so i try to find coins that will increase in price. i like toned coins. i would be buying proof sets of 2005 platinum, if i could come up with the $2500 per set. other than that,
I have uncirculated walkers coins, frankilns rolls, morgans rolls, silver bags, maple leafes, pandas, eagles, and state quarters plus some other things i did not mention. i have just one slabbed ms67 morgan. plus many 63-65
i am your investor type who buys on impulse, frown; silver coins and high grade coins that i can i can buy with my truck driver salary.
other than that, it is used as a 401 k gives me a reason to save my money..
ill keep it hush, hush for now on.
sorry old bird!
I hate silver it is garbage, buy gold instead
Typically there is a spread from wholesale to retail for these bags, usually retail is at about spot or $.05 over spot, wholesale is about $.30-$.40 back of spot or about $300 total at current levels. It definitely depends on if you are buying a bag or just a few rolls.
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<< <i>...so i try to find coins that will increase in price.... >>
Best point all day.
An estate attorney once asked me my coin trading strategy. I said that it was simple: buy low and sell high
He agreed that this would be a good thing
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<< ...so i try to find coins that will increase in price.... >>
Easier said than done. Sometimes focusing your buying on coins you think will increase in value backfires! Learning to be attuned to what collector coins pleases collectors the most long term seems to work best provided there are not too many of them produced.
That is the trick.
Better yet is the following; having fun and being happy collecting coins. You will never lose money collecting coins for sure. Hoarding coins can strip you of your ability to buy the coins you really want.
I should practice what I preach indeed. I am ashamed to admit that I also hoarded too much 90% silver coins over the years but certainly not 380 $500 face value bags.
<< <i>$1000 face value bag of 90% silver has 715 ounces of actual silver so @ $8.92 per ounce that is $6377.80 or 6.37780 times face value.
Typically there is a spread from wholesale to retail for these bags, usually retail is at about spot or $.05 over spot, wholesale is about $.30-$.40 back of spot or about $300 total at current levels. It definitely depends on if you are buying a bag or just a few rolls.
morris <>< >>
Nice to see some concise common sense on a melt coin thread.
Should also add that as the price of silver goes higher, the wholesale price back of spot increases.
I suspect there's a sharp correction right around the corner. This really isn't the time to be buying unless you can flip it fast.
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