Poll about 40% silver halves

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What percentage of spot would you pay for 40% halves?

under 70% of melt - It would have to be an awfully good deal to pique my interest
9
13%
70-79% - It's silver, but it's the red-headed stepchild silver.
14
20%
80-89% - Ehh... it's alright.
30
43%
90-99% - I like it just fine...
14
20%
100% - Even dirty silver is silver!
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4%
 
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Poll about 40% silver halves

Postby uthminsta » Thu Dec 16, 2010 1:03 am

Suppose you're on the lookout for some silver. And suppose you are offered a decent amount of 40% silver halves. Let's say a couple rolls just came in at the local coin shop and the dealer is looking to resell them. Would you buy them? What if the price was significantly under full melt value? I thought this poll might shed some light on just how desired or undesired these coins are.

Cast your vote! And let's hear your opinions...
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Re: Poll about 40% silver halves

Postby Corsair » Thu Dec 16, 2010 1:05 am

I'd have no hesitation to buy them around 85% of spot or less, because I know I could sell them here for at least 90%. If you're not interested in keeping them, there's nothing wrong with buying them just to flip.
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Re: Poll about 40% silver halves

Postby misteroman » Thu Dec 16, 2010 1:23 am

i said 80-89 as well. can't really lose at that much off spot
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Re: Poll about 40% silver halves

Postby GTOJohn » Thu Dec 16, 2010 6:19 am

silver is silver - and i think it is a good idea to have a variaty around.
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Re: Poll about 40% silver halves

Postby Gipper1985 » Thu Dec 16, 2010 8:31 am

I have been offered between 75% (cas)h and 85% (for trade) in my area. I recently traded a bunch at 85% and I thought that was fair. In my experience after fees and shipping you get around 85%+/- for 40% silver on ebay. At the same time you will pay 100% if you want to buy it off ebay in most cases.
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Re: Poll about 40% silver halves

Postby jasmatk » Thu Dec 16, 2010 5:58 pm

I dont seek them out and unless i get a great deal ill pass on 40%
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Re: Poll about 40% silver halves

Postby dakota1955 » Thu Dec 16, 2010 6:10 pm

I get the ones that I find for face value only.
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Re: Poll about 40% silver halves

Postby blackrabbit » Thu Dec 16, 2010 7:16 pm

I got a bunch from when silver was much cheaper so I would not buy now unless at discount of melt.
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Re: Poll about 40% silver halves

Postby 999Ni » Thu Dec 16, 2010 7:39 pm

ebay has been absurd lately. i've been forced to bid 100% spot price for 40% halves and i'm still losing most auctions. people paying a buck or two over spot, INSANE. :roll:
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Re: Poll about 40% silver halves

Postby justoneguy » Thu Dec 16, 2010 7:42 pm

999Ni wrote:ebay has been absurd lately. i've been forced to bid 100% spot price for 40% halves and i'm still losing most auctions. people paying a buck or two over spot, INSANE. :roll:


but, did you remember to figure in ebay bucks and mr. rebates ??
it brings the final total down a lot.
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Re: Poll about 40% silver halves

Postby aristobolus » Fri Dec 17, 2010 12:34 am

999Ni wrote:ebay has been absurd lately. i've been forced to bid 100% spot price for 40% halves and i'm still losing most auctions. people paying a buck or two over spot, INSANE. :roll:


Just goes to remind us that true "spot" is relative; it is whatever the market will pay at that given time.
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Re: Poll about 40% silver halves

Postby aristobolus » Fri Dec 17, 2010 12:47 am

I was in the 80-89% category, but that is my goal when I buy any silver.
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Re: Poll about 40% silver halves

Postby Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay » Fri Dec 17, 2010 8:32 am

999Ni wrote:ebay has been absurd lately. i've been forced to bid 100% spot price for 40% halves and i'm still losing most auctions. people paying a buck or two over spot, INSANE. :roll:


The panic is starting to set in! :mrgreen:

You know, I don't ever remember seeing 40% halves in any coin shop in my home town. Bet they ship them off to a smelter!
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Re: Poll about 40% silver halves

Postby beauanderos » Fri Dec 17, 2010 9:21 am

blackrabbit wrote:I got a bunch from when silver was much cheaper so I would not buy now unless at discount of melt.

Agreed. I haven't bought anything since about 18.5x face, just paying down bills now. Besides, 40% takes up too much space in the Fortress of Solitude Image Also, am still finding a few free each week.
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Re: Poll about 40% silver halves

Postby HPMBTT » Fri Dec 17, 2010 1:43 pm

I'll take silver 40% if it's free while coin roll searching, but I'm conservative, so I won't buy it unless it's 70% of spot or less. Yeah, I know that's harsh...but it is what it is. I prefer 90%, followed by 1 oz rounds/bars of almost any kind.

To each his/her own, I suppose.
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Re: Poll about 40% silver halves

Postby coppertone » Fri Dec 17, 2010 3:36 pm

I buy the best deal from what is available at the time I wish to purchase and have bought 40% halves. I do not hold on to cash for long. At current prices all silver is likely cheap to future melt value. I believe the biggest long term bang for the buck is acquiring the maximum amount of silver. I do prefer government minted coins whose identity, value and silver content is easily recognizable by the general public and 40% silver halves meet this requirement more than a generic 0.999 pure 1 oz round.
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Re: Poll about 40% silver halves

Postby Cptindy » Fri Dec 17, 2010 5:04 pm

I believe they are underrated as bullion. As the price of silver increases, these half dollars, which for the most part are usually in great condition, will be priced at spot. They are a nice way to hold silver as a smaller denomination in a recognizable form. A great SHTF coin as well! How many regular folk's could identify a mercury dime compared to one of these baby's!
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Re: Poll about 40% silver halves

Postby stateofmind » Fri Dec 17, 2010 6:25 pm

IF I were to hold onto them, I would buy for 70%. Yet, If I know I can make a quick profit by reselling them I'd be prepared to pay more.
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Re: Poll about 40% silver halves

Postby sdmarasso » Fri Dec 17, 2010 8:31 pm

I will buy 40% if nothing else is available. A lot of times I will sell my 40% and take a little bit of a loss to convert it to 90%. I prefer 90% but lets face it when the [shucks] hits the fan it isn't gonna really matter what the % is in the coin as long as its silver. Additionally American coins are the most highly recognizable coins in the world. Its not that hard to unload them if you need to and people are more than willing to take 40% Kennedy's. I personally would much rather be holding 40% halves than FRN's, period.
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Re: Poll about 40% silver halves

Postby blatant » Mon Dec 27, 2010 5:50 pm

i get rid of it as quick as i get it.
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