ktonva wrote:Question is what is the percentage of melt/ offer? This thread is no good the second after its used.( silver is a moving target) If its a Morgan that has NO numismatic value "A" , and bid is "B" what is the actual percentage of a one ounce silver dollar "C". Based on no one wants to pay bid at a show I guess this would be the offer number "C"
Thogey wrote:What is the temperature out there?
Are we pullin silvers dolls in at spot? How about peace dollars?
Theory: Silver has "capitulated" when silver dollars reach spot.?
I think silver dollars have been a great stabilizing opportunity over the past 10 years.
I recommend pre-1935 silver dollars.
Recyclersteve wrote:I know of someone who deals in large quantities of coins. Here are his buy prices for common Morgans...
Pre-21:
Culls (but no holes) $15.00 (1921: $13.50)
G/VG (light problems ok) $17.50
VG-VF $22.00 (1921: $16.00)
XF $24.00
AU/Unc. $28.00
BU $31.00
Of course the seller needs to pay freight to ship to him. I don't have his sell prices- maybe he's not really selling at the current time. He doesn't have a walk in shop, even though he deals in very large quantities. Need to keep his name a secret for now.
Thogey wrote:Where are we on these boys? what price are you buying?
Thogey wrote:Not bad. they melt today at $21
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