Should I pay $1075 for a 10 oz Dragon?

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  1. Mike0770

    Mike0770 New Member

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    I am finding it very difficult to get my hands on a 10 oz silver dragon coin.

    Is $1075 too much to pay for one?

    What are your thoughts.
     
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    Can supply 3 coins and still give you a fair chunk of change for $1000 :)
     
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    Altima Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    Have sent you a PM. :)

    Are you talking about series 1 or series 2?
     
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    House Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    That's way overpriced :lol: eBay? Just be patient, a significantly cheaper one will be for sale on here soon enough I'm sure.

    Kilo Dragons going for $850 here
     
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    If your after Series I, 10oz bullion dragon, I can work something out with you. It will be lower than the $1000 price.

    Slam
     
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    Lunardragon Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    you can have 1x 10oz dragon series 2 of mine and got change heapppsssssssss, I guaranteed :)

    how? how ?

    deal ?

    [LD]
     
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    too expensive 1kg also only 900+ the most for serie 2
     
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    I like the lunar 1 series...lunar 2's are nice but don't have the same appeal
     
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    Are you referring to the artwork or overall investment potential?

    Artwork is notoriously subjective... so one persons opinion is of no aggregate consequence unless they are looking to corner or obtain a chunk market supply :)

    I like S1 cause is worth more, i like it cos its older than S2.

    should be able to score a dragon for about $230 --- problem is bullion dealers are not dropping as much as spot is ie: a low premium right now silver 10 oz is $210 or so .. id expect about a $20 premium on that to cover the premium i paid) -- this is about where i see a fair price for the S2. S1 - too expensive to buy so could not be considered a bullion investment, i cant offer you objective advice as high premium silver must be considered art which must be considered subjective.

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