by 68Camaro » Fri May 13, 2011 3:23 pm
I will agree, especially for the bullion coins. However, while 90% junk is still priced higher than recently relative to spot, it is available for slightly over spot from several sources, if you are buying in quantities; this even with the dip. I checked today with my local shop and they are selling halves for 26x. I was able to buy some for 25x off of ebay, but there only in very limited numbers. But the big shops can still supply $1000 bags - though I'm not completely sure how they are doing it. I asked my local guy and he said they follow an inventory computer program that tracks off spot and assesses what they've paid for their inventory vs spot, and ensures they sell for both more than spot and at a profit. So I'm guessing there are still certain larger shops with inventory that was purchased at well below where we are now, and they are still able to sell at near spot. The major mail order guy I work with is doing the same thing - he's still selling bags of halves, $250 min, at $1.29/oz over spot. I will presume that is only because they bought that inventory at much lower prices. These will soon dry up. Each of them said they only had a limlted number of these available. Some food for thought. I'm going to think on this over the weekend, look at my free FRNs, and decide if I can pony up for another bag while they are cheap.
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