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«-- Odds 'n Sods: | Main | Letter Re: Advice on .308 Enfields Versus AKs for Barter/Charity --» Two Letters Re: Advice on Small, Incremental Silver Investing Purchases
Jim: If you have a good trustworthy rapport with your dealer, many
times you can buy 1/10 oz gold coins and then later trade 8 or 9 of them back
for a full 1 oz coin. This is due to the premium on the smaller coins. Whether
8 or 9 for an oz depends on the economy and the times. Many coin shops, when dealing with junk silver, will dip the coins so they come out bright and shiny. It's never bothered me one way or the other but I've heard some shops will put a premium on the shiny (possibly the newly shiny) coins. This isn't right. - The Army Aviator |
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