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Re: US Type Set planning
A agree that the best way to start is with a 7070 type set. It's a great way to present a history of US coinage. From my experience, non-collectors are very interested in a 7070 type set, and ha… (View Post)3 -
Re: Why do dealers offer so far below melt for 90%? Why don't they just not buy it?
My understanding is that most shops have a ton more sellers than buyers. If the shop is buying with the thought that the silver will be sent to a smelter they need to buy significantly back of spot. … (View Post)1 -
Re: How are the shops doing?
Sold some gold and silver this afternoon. Local shop was paying 62x for 90%, $12 back for rounds and ASE. Said it's basically all sellers this week. They gave me spot for a couple 1 oz. proof AG… (View Post)2 -
Re: Silver, what are you keeping?
I'd like to dump many of my album sets Franklins, Walking Liberty, Barber halves, mercury dimes, Washington silver quarters. I don't look at them, and my kids aren't going to want them… (View Post)2 -
Re: TD Securities Bank gets their silver shorts handed to them (again) ?
When you “sell short” you are essentially selling someone else’s shares and promising to buy them back. Say you sell short at $100 and price drops to $80. You make the $20. Conversely if the price ju… (View Post)3