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by Rastatodd » Sat Feb 11, 2012 1:16 am
Thinking of picking up some .925 Canadian coins. Are they easy to move. I don't want to tie up some funds in something that I am going to straggle to sell. What are your thoughts? Looking for plus and minus when it comes to owning these coins.
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by wagsthadog » Sat Feb 11, 2012 12:36 pm
Hi there!
Are they the Montreal 1970's coins? When it comes down to it no silver is really hard to sell, it's just getting the price that you want that is the challenge. Sterling is always loved by refiners, though, and they are government issue coins, so two big pluses. They always seem to sell on ebay, and Canadian coins are pretty well known by everyone. If you can get them under spot I say go. I'm confident you can get melt or like 95-98% of melt at any time. Start making connections!
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