I have often read that .999 cdn nickels, currently being sold at around 14$ per pound (shipped and depending on quantities) is considered overpriced. I wanted to compare it to silver fractionnals and see what the difference would be.
Here what I came up with:
For Silver:
Unit Price Price per oz % over melt price
1 oz (généric) 39,95 $ 39,95 $ 17,8%
1 oz (ASE) 43,44 $ 43,44 $ 28,1%
1/2 oz (90%) 23,50 $ 47,00 $ 38,6%
1/2 oz 25,50 $ 51,00 $ 50,4%
1/4 oz 14,95 $ 59,80 $ 76,4%
1 gram 1,66 $ 51,63 $ 52,3%
For nickel:
Melt price per pound If unit price is .14 cents each then % over melt is for
7,53 $ 85,9%
8,00 $ 75,0%
9,00 $ 55,6%
10,00 $ 40,0%
11,00 $ 27,3%
12,00 $ 16,7%
13,00 $ 7,7%
14,00 $ 0,0%
Not as bad as I thought. At a melt price of around 9$ per pound, the cdn nickels becomes more competitive. Any thoughts?
Cheers,