thedude wrote:Lot's of great junk buys on ebay today. 90% and shipping for under spot.
thedude wrote:Lot's of great junk buys on ebay today. 90% and shipping for under spot.
rambo_k9 wrote:thedude wrote:Lot's of great junk buys on ebay today. 90% and shipping for under spot.
Well in one short week, it seems that folks on Ebay have lost their everloving minds! They are asking ridicolous prices on everything from dimes to dollars. I did good last week but they are goofy this week and the shipping prices are a joke. Anyone notice this as well or does someone have a good deal story from this week, 10/18?
tebam11 wrote:What would somebody pay me for my Morgan Silver dollars right now? They are the common ones, 1921 s and d mint marks. In AU condition. I do not have alot, maybe 100 or so.
rambo_k9 wrote:thedude wrote:Lot's of great junk buys on ebay today. 90% and shipping for under spot.
Well in one short week, it seems that folks on Ebay have lost their everloving minds! They are asking ridicolous prices on everything from dimes to dollars. I did good last week but they are goofy this week and the shipping prices are a joke. Anyone notice this as well or does someone have a good deal story from this week, 10/18?
goldsilverpro wrote:In my experience, there wasn't that much 90% US coin melted in 1979 and 1980. We generally separated if from everything else and sold it as is. It's expensive to refine 90% silver and we made more profit by not refining these coins. At that time, the price for $1000 bags was near spot. However, there were many tons of foreign silver coins melted at that time and there have been many articles written about this causing shortages of these foreign coins.
In the 60s, though, there were many 90% US coins melted, illegally. Since the coins, themselves, were only worth face value and the actual silver value was higher than this, people were enticed to melt and refine them.
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