Lemon Thrower wrote:Tulving
Lemon Thrower wrote:i am really posting as to get others' thoughts on the wisdom of shifting from high premium 90% to either silver maples or generic .999. They have generic 1-ounce rounds for 59 cents over, so you get paid to swap 90% for .999!
Lemon Thrower wrote:i'm skeptical that 90% premia will remain this high. soon, it will be equal to ASE's. I don't see folks paying more for 90% than for ASE's.
Treetop wrote:I think the maples are by far the better deal. Premiums on .999+ are definitely more secure imo. Looking at longer term trends the premiums of various types swing over time, and I get that they dont make more 90% (well proofs actually they do but not a ton) but even if premiums remain high on 90% I doubt the more common stuff will ever beat the premiums of .999 and there are times like during big melts I understand you get much less for anything not pure.
I like my dimes though. Im not even sure why, but a big bag of dimes is so neat to me. I actually got a loan from an RC member awhile back wher eI sent silver as collateral and he rolled up all the dimes I had sent. Which to him was a good thing, I just emptied them back into their bag when I got them back. I feel like a pirate or something holding a bag of dimes. Other coins I dont have that attraction to for some reason. Silly as heck I know but I would keep some dimes atleast myself.
Treetop wrote:I think the maples are by far the better deal. Premiums on .999+ are definitely more secure imo. Looking at longer term trends the premiums of various types swing over time, and I get that they dont make more 90% (well proofs actually they do but not a ton) but even if premiums remain high on 90% I doubt the more common stuff will ever beat the premiums of .999 and there are times like during big melts I understand you get much less for anything not pure.
I like my dimes though. Im not even sure why, but a big bag of dimes is so neat to me. I actually got a loan from an RC member awhile back wher eI sent silver as collateral and he rolled up all the dimes I had sent. Which to him was a good thing, I just emptied them back into their bag when I got them back. I feel like a pirate or something holding a bag of dimes. Other coins I dont have that attraction to for some reason. Silly as heck I know but I would keep some dimes atleast myself.
racandjjc wrote:That made my day...... makes me feel like a pirate!! Now my wife is mad cause i keep saying argggg!!!
dannan14 wrote:racandjjc wrote:That made my day...... makes me feel like a pirate!! Now my wife is mad cause i keep saying argggg!!!
If you use Facebook you can set your language to Pirate English and everything that isn't a post/comment/etc. will be translated into Pirate.
Lemon Thrower wrote:i am a fan of 90% but i was just paid 6 cents an ounce to swap WL halves (well worn) for Canadian Maple leafs.
Could have gotten generic .999 and been paid a buck an ounce to do so.
is anyone else doing something similar?
i have gotten rid of all of my underweight junk, and am contemplating trading out even my full-weight 90% now.
nabzy28 wrote:If you're gaining in oz. it's the right way to go. I also really like 90% but you can tell others are really starting to chase it too. Just within the last 8 months I've gone from being able to pick it up for melt, or just over. Now, almost everywhere it's around $1.50 to $2 over melt for Washington/Roosevelt stuff. I can't even bother with hitting up a LCS anymore. Last quote on 90% "junk" was $5 over melt!
SilverEye wrote:I run across pawn shops with Peace and Morgans marked $50. They won't deal because they told me they sell them all day long at that price.
Sure they are Ray! I thought you knew that. It's really shiny and you wouldn't want to pay the premiums they charge. Of course it is perfectly fine if you buy it on the secondary market.beauanderos wrote:They aren't making 90% anymore...
HoardCopperByTheTon wrote:Sure they are Ray! I thought you knew that. It's really shiny and you wouldn't want to pay the premiums they charge. Of course it is perfectly fine if you buy it on the secondary market.beauanderos wrote:They aren't making 90% anymore...
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