pennypicker wrote:Having lived in both Medford and Eugene Oregon over the past three years I asked the owners of the four local coin shops which form of silver was most in demand by customers. All four owners gave me the same answer and that was their biggest seller (by far) is 1 oz generic silver rounds.
I also regularly sell bullion silver on Craigslist during silver peaks and I've similarly found that 1 oz generic rounds at .50 cents over spot receive more calls than 90% or bar form. ASE's come in a strong second if priced a $2 above spot and no higher.
wheeler_dealer wrote:Unusual to hear generic ounces do so well. Guess I could understand. My thoughts always were number of ounces acquired at cheapest entry point. 90% U.S. coins have always had a strong demand in my area. Most of the shops in my area buy based on weight unless there is numismatic value.
TXBullion wrote:wouldn't coins be easiest to flip? I would think a 100oz engelhard is just to heavy to flip
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