Some of you have said that 40% halves have been going for $3.70-4.00 per coin. What price per coin could one expect for a 90% half? I don't remember seeing a figure anywhere lately. Thanks!
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Bugsterx2 said:Some of you have said that 40% halves have been going for $3.70-4.00 per coin. What price per coin could one expect for a 90% half? I don't remember seeing a figure anywhere lately. Thanks!
fistfulladirt said:My dealer is paying $1.50 for 40's, and $6.50 for 90's LOL! He gets a lot of business.
He sells for 21.5 x face, and the silver never gathers dust.
I have considered it Jim, but I'd have to quit my day job.jim4silver said:fistfulladirt said:My dealer is paying $1.50 for 40's, and $6.50 for 90's LOL! He gets a lot of business.
He sells for 21.5 x face, and the silver never gathers dust.
You should start placing ads or open a coin store if that is the only competition. You could offer more than what he pays by a few cents and really clean up.
Jim
jim4silver said:fistfulladirt said:My dealer is paying $1.50 for 40's, and $6.50 for 90's LOL! He gets a lot of business.
He sells for 21.5 x face, and the silver never gathers dust.
You should start placing ads or open a coin store if that is the only competition. You could offer more than what he pays by a few cents and really clean up.
Jim
JD-GA said:jim4silver said:fistfulladirt said:My dealer is paying $1.50 for 40's, and $6.50 for 90's LOL! He gets a lot of business.
He sells for 21.5 x face, and the silver never gathers dust.
You should start placing ads or open a coin store if that is the only competition. You could offer more than what he pays by a few cents and really clean up.
Jim
Jim, I did just that and trust me it isnt as easy as just advertising better prices and making a killing. Because there is nothing left to make a killing left when you pay those close to melt prices. You have to buy $1000s of worth just to make a few bucks and there isnt that much quantity in circulation.