Who Will Buy Your Silver?
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- Online dealers who buy-back your silver and gold:
JM Bullion www.jmbullion....
SD Bullion sdbullion.com/...
Kitco online.kitco.c...
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20 Francs and Krugerrands are the worst selling coins in my shop, just saying. With 75% sellers and 25% buyers we may see buy-back prices fall even lower this year. Thanks for the video Sir.. God Bless
Good info...
As a shop owner what silver and gold coins do you project may be the best for selling back to a LCS further down the road? This is all new for me.
What grinds my gears is dealers and storefronts still demanding ~100$ over spot for gold eagles when they arent even buying back at spot 😂
and yet if you go to any other retail store selling everyday crap you dont buck at paying double what they paid for those on the shelf products. i am not a coin shop owner but give me a break, they need to keep the lights on too.
@@ronjochucksi9698 100%
I’ll be watching the report today to see how it affects Precious metal pricing
I’ll be watching the MOC reports today and see if it warrants a Precious Metals purchase this week
Go to your reputable coin/precious metal shop and find better prices that pawn shops!
Also noticed Jm bullion and Hero Bullion (although not listed in your sheet) have buyback minimums of $1000. SD bullions buyback is stated in OZT instead of fiat.. 20 silver or 1 gold
Some of it, my LCS… when the GSR drops and I trade it for gold. The rest? I don’t know, ask my daughter. She’ll inherit it.
Thanks, I appreciate this information.
Very informative. Thank you 🙏🏾
It can really benefit a person to have an eBay account for selling.
The 20 franc price is interesting. Fair bit back from spot for just under a fifth of an ounce. Shows why they used to be so low over spot.
This is valuable. Thanks!
This will not be as easy as you think IF the spot price ever breaks the ATH.
Platinum?
I think Vermillion Enterprises in Florida has better prices than all of these guys.
I'm selling my stack when we hit $30. No doubt about it. Good Riddance!
Never sell to a pawnshop they will rip you off.
I have enough silver for a while.
20 Franc coin.. you said the buy/sell spread is about $40/oz, but I think you meant $40 per coin?
Anybody selling to a pawn shop is a donor.
What silver and gold coins do you project may be the best for selling back to a LCS further down the road? This is all new for me.
The safest, most liquid coins (in the U.S.) are going to be Silver and Gold Eagles, Gold Buffalos, Silver and Gold Maple Leafs. Those are a good place to start but you do pay a higher premium for that safety. Shopping around for the best price is key.
@@citystacker thank you!
Silver is not for sale.
Silver is for barter.
Don't think of dollars.
Think of acres.
Right on!
Lol, the folks with acres are also the ones stacking silver, so not likely.
@@baldymtngrizz2527 it has been postulated that someday an ounce of silver will buy an acre of land.
The more I look into stacking, more I realize that it’s only a way to pass wealth to your kids. None of us will ever see profits from stacking in our lifetime. Not with the premiums charged and buybacks reduced. This whole “stacking “ thing is just another expensive hobby. Do it if you enjoy the rounds or coins, but don’t pay big premiums for,what amounts to,1oz.trinkets.