davycoppitt wrote:Are there any big time dealers that sell by weight instead of face?
davycoppitt wrote:Are there any big time dealers that sell by weight instead of face?
highroller4321 wrote:davycoppitt wrote:Are there any big time dealers that sell by weight instead of face?
No, there isn't. Even when silver was $50 and people were melting it like crazy it never was sold by weight. They already are taking off 8 ounces for wear and tear so unless you get/have a really slim/worn bag things will equal out.
Also the 715 number wasn't just made out of thin air. Several 90% bags were melted and calculated so thats how the number came to be.
Country wrote:highroller4321 wrote:davycoppitt wrote:Are there any big time dealers that sell by weight instead of face?
No, there isn't. Even when silver was $50 and people were melting it like crazy it never was sold by weight. They already are taking off 8 ounces for wear and tear so unless you get/have a really slim/worn bag things will equal out.
Also the 715 number wasn't just made out of thin air. Several 90% bags were melted and calculated so thats how the number came to be.
That may be true. But in the early '70s, there were plenty of BU coins included in the bags. Large amounts of '62, '63, '64s were just thrown in with the rest. Nowadays, when do you every see BUs in your bag? In fact, some of the bags you got in the old days were mostly BU bags of later date SILVER coins. More than likely, the good stuff has been culled out over the last 30 years, leaving worn coins as the base of the junk SILVER. That is why I think the standard no longer is any good. The coins have to weighed to give the buyer a fair chance.
The standard assumes about a 1.5% wear factor from the mint state coin. While this may be true for 90% JFKs and Franklins, it won't hold water on the quarters and dimes, which were heavily circulated. Worn Roosevelt dimes will show a 5-8% wear factor, and worn Washington quarters similar numbers. I'd bet many bags of junk are at least 3% less weight than what you would expect with the standard. In the old days, they dumped the BU coins in to make up for the worn coins in the bag.
Don't you think we need to new standard these days?
Country wrote:Buy and Sell junk SILVER by weight - everything weighed so you know how many ounces of SILVER you get. No more light bags. Seems fair to me.
While it may be impractable to weigh small quantities of coins, larger quantities could be bought and sold by the pound. Keep it simple, weigh the bag on a scale, and then pay for what you get.
At what point do folks realize that the SILVER has to be weighed? $30? $50? I think the current price of SILVER justifies the time spent weighing. At a higher SILVER spot price, it's got to be mandatory.
Country wrote:IMHO, ALL JUNK SILVER should be weighed from here on out. I think that is how it should be sold too.
Country wrote:I think the old 715 standard has to go. Maybe, we can start a new standard here on RealCent - ALL JUNK SILVER MUST BE WEIGHED.
highroller4321 wrote:I am sure you will run into the issue of people making their scales read less....but there is fraud in whatever system a person chooses.
Lemon Thrower wrote:
yes i have traded to a dealer light bags in terms of ounces but full face value and no he didn't weigh it.
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