3. Easy to start stacking even if you have a few dollars in your pocket
4. History! Never being made anymore
5. Sometimes numismatic -if they keep melting them, one day many will have a numismatic value, lets not forget you can get bu and proof 90% sometimes for melt.
i think why a lot of stuff on ebay sells for such a high premium over spot is that it's probably bought buy someone in europe .i Know that in england if i remember well
they have a VAT wich is a tax of 30 % or so on precious metal bullions so for them its a deal they just have it shipped as a "gift" and bypass that tax .
When it says 100 mills, or 500 mills, or whatever number, that number represents the thickness of the plating in millimeters. So that is another sign what you are looking at isn't solid. I'm with you though, I like 'junk' silver best. Craigslist in my area always has buyers/sellers, and can often times pick some up at $2-3 under spot. Of course, be cautious when meeting strangers. Best to do so in a public place.
nice vid people are actually paying alot more then 7 over spot, if you include shipping costs right now im looking at a 1 oz round going for $17.65 over spot with 4 bids, crazy
.99999fine silver i meant
pollution2000 6 months ago
BIG E. check out royalsilver company they got some nice .999999 fine silver 1 oz rounds
pollution2000 6 months ago
lol
Augustahumbert 10 months ago
good video.
I enjoy 90% silver because:
1. Its silver
2. Highly liquidable
3. Easy to start stacking even if you have a few dollars in your pocket
4. History! Never being made anymore
5. Sometimes numismatic -if they keep melting them, one day many will have a numismatic value, lets not forget you can get bu and proof 90% sometimes for melt.
6. Can get 90% for melt or below melt!
Keep it up!
silvercollector123 11 months ago
whole video was awesome advice!!!
mscavsfan 11 months ago
Big E hustle! I have 20 walking halves and some mercury dimes left if you want them. $2.55 for dimes and $12.75 for halves.
ohio1998 11 months ago
my local coin shop just started charging a $5 premium on eagles and maples
oldtimefreedom 11 months ago
@oldtimefreedom
Wow. What's the premium on regular rounds?
PhewInvesting 11 months ago
@PhewInvesting was $1 now it's $2.50 if you are getting less than 10 rounds
oldtimefreedom 11 months ago
Premiums on eBay are high because eBay charges 9% on the sale and PayPal charges another 2.9%. So the seller has to make up 12% right off the bat.
numag1 11 months ago
Ah, I didn't know Ebay charged that much. Thanks for the info!
PhewInvesting 11 months ago
i think why a lot of stuff on ebay sells for such a high premium over spot is that it's probably bought buy someone in europe .i Know that in england if i remember well
they have a VAT wich is a tax of 30 % or so on precious metal bullions so for them its a deal they just have it shipped as a "gift" and bypass that tax .
TheCristo68 11 months ago
@TheCristo68 20% since Jan. 2011, was 17% before!
hendo19742 11 months ago
@TheCristo68 If thats true then I guess the high premiums on ebay aren't that bad for UK buyers.
PhewInvesting 11 months ago
When it says 100 mills, or 500 mills, or whatever number, that number represents the thickness of the plating in millimeters. So that is another sign what you are looking at isn't solid. I'm with you though, I like 'junk' silver best. Craigslist in my area always has buyers/sellers, and can often times pick some up at $2-3 under spot. Of course, be cautious when meeting strangers. Best to do so in a public place.
trademarc66 11 months ago
Stay COMPLETELY away from 100 or 500 mills, plated, clad, layered or other similarly described items!! Those are all WORTHLESS.
shawnski001 11 months ago
nice vid people are actually paying alot more then 7 over spot, if you include shipping costs right now im looking at a 1 oz round going for $17.65 over spot with 4 bids, crazy
Sendarian1 11 months ago
@Sendarian1 Not to mention a 1 oz. MK round going for over $200!
PhewInvesting 11 months ago
Good video
junkyarddog47 11 months ago